RUPERT, by the GRACE of GOD—

By DORA GREENWELL McCHESNEY

DAILY TELEGRAPH.—“Miss McChesney shows that she possesses both graphic powers and imagination in the course of her story, and those parts of it which are historical are told with a due regard for truth as well as picturesqueness.”

ATHENÆUM.—“A singular successful specimen of the ‘historical’ fiction of the day.”

WORLD.—“The reader will rapidly find his attention absorbed by a really stirring picture of stirring times.”

OBSERVER.—“Miss McChesney has mastered her period thoroughly, and tells an attractive story in a very winning fashion.”

GUARDIAN.—“The description of the flight from Naseby is one of real eloquence, and profoundly moving. There is brilliancy, insight, and feeling in the story.”

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THE DAY’S WORK

By RUDYARD KIPLING