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^ discharges f ^ r p captivate ^^^ p ^ p » vr ^ h ^^ ^^ p ^ the the ^^ ^ g ^ Prince irl ^ . ™ , . ™ . ™ thinking ™ ™ . - ^ - ^— The — ' ^ that — royal — she lover * w literature literature is . try , how ing f -
with ever ever , , him engages enlaces and Khoda Khoda in the to to course read read JEuropean European of the first reading proposes ¦^^ h ^^ m ^ ^^ * - * ^ p ^ P ^* r , to ** ^ p ^ ¦ her p » ^^ •» w . But ^^^ ww ^ there — i - ^ r -p— - ^ is - — - — a ^ - — difficulty — — — — ^ , gfor
is the much gentleman shocked has , but alread poverty y two makes wives her . accept Rhoda the post of English plP ^ PPPP . interpreter to the Prince ' s
Prime ^ V P ^ P » V ^ " M ^^ ^ " ^ ^^^ Minister ^^ W ^ P ^ PM ^ PJV ^ Pfa ^ Pfe ^ . ^ K *¦» P ^ P ^ pT In ^>— »^ " ^ P— India ^ P- ^ ^— M '" ' ^— — the Rajah — " ~— pursues his suit and to make the way clear murders his two wives Ppf . Rhoda is horrified l and flies at the
his first W ¦ W ^^ pv loss opportunity W V ^» V ^^ he . ^ ^ kills ^ VPp >^ « ppp" ^ pp > - ^ . himself ^^ r ^ -m ^ - ^ When ™— ~— —* - ^ , but the ~— - ~~ " , like - Prince — — a true discovers lover , leaves vast estates to Rhoda—who is happy
ever after . The story is simply and directly told . From Mr . Spencer Blackett . —* The Havoc of a
a Smile member , ' by L of . B . a Walford fashionable . Gregory famil Pomfre y , twenty t is years pai of ageand ¦ so ¦ awkward ¦ that his mother
and Y - ^^ p . ^ Pk r i sisters ^ p ^ ^ ^ fc ^^^ p ^ fc ^ p » , y are ^^ r ^ ^ pp ^^ ^^^ ashamed - ^ p ^ ""¦ - " ^ - - " ~ - ^ - ^ — of him ^^^— — . Beatrice visits Andover the , a Pomfrets rich , young and , and pities beautiful the solitary cousin ,
neg » pPB P—r ^ PP > lected w P ^ pr ^ ^^ ^ PB ^ pr Gregory ^ P ^ - ^ pp- ^ W ^ PPP ^ PV ™ ¦ ^— ^^ . , J She — - — ^ —— — talks ¦— ' — — to —~ — him on — every " ^^ , possible occasion , rides with him , and in a general way makes herself agreeable . The
inevitable consequence follows ; Gregory is madly in love with his fair cousin . But Beatrice is engaged , a misfortune that causes Gregory a long and
serious illness . He recovers , however , as lackadaisical young men do , goes abroad , and pppppi returns ° " ^ pp » - ^* ~— - ^ ™^ ^~ ^^ ^^ p ^ a —™~ *» p «^» lump — — ^ - ^ ¦ ^ and ~—~ ~~ — smiling - — — a m Benedict — . The
and plot interesting is simple , but , and the the characters style is p are leasant made . real From Messrs . 'William Black wood & Sons . — ¦
^¦^ H ^^» 1 ^^^ Travel ¦ " V ^^ W ^^^^ V ^^^ , ^^^ Adventure ^^^ ^^^ ™^^^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^^^ , and Sport . ' From Black — ^ - wood ' s Magazine . BlacTtwood ' s Magazine is famous _ for — _ — its short stories , and these reprints ^
are all good . The present volume is made up of four tales that may be read in the course of an hour , and make it pass agreeably . Colonel
Smith's ' Reminiscences of a Ross-shire Forest ' is particularly spirited . Fro ¦ m Mr . "William BryceEdinburgh . —* A ¦
^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^™^^ i ¦— v - " ~ - ¦• * — — ^^ — , m y ~~ ' — Bachelor's Wife / by Ursa Major . Christopher Honeyman , a wealthy old bachelor , dies suddenlyand without having made a will . His
nephew , , Dick Honeyman , whom he has always treated as his son and heir , natu-^ rall ^ ^ V ^ T "" ^ " y w exp ^ N ^ ^ ¦ ^ J" . ^ e - ^^ ct -m ^ — - s -- t — o — find ___ himself . __ wealth ww — __ _ — ^^^ y g ; ^ but f ^_^ m ^^ H -m *
his late uncle ' n housekeeper , Mrs . Kidd , astonishea him with the information that she , ^ is p ^^ p ^ Mr ^* - * ^ " »» . ^ i ^ *— s ^* ^ . H - ' ¦ —• oneyman ^^ — - ~— ¦ , j Ch — ristopB her ' s wid ^ — o ^^ w , ^ and ^ ^^ ^^ '
believe her son , it M , and ark K goes idd , to his work heir . to D disprove ick cannot the assertionbut he finds that his uncle really had
married t , he woman . Singularly enough , however , her first husband , who is living at the time ^ # ^* H ^ J * ^^ ~^^ o * * f . " ^ t ¦ ' he ¦ - ¦ - second ~ —~^ marriage f f , W is waiting - ~ - — . . r ^^ ^^^^ for m w —^ *¦* . his ^ m . ^ ^^ ^^^
-wife at the church door , and she goes off with him . Subsequently she returns to Mr . Honeymannothowever .. _ as his wifebut as ,, his
. hous t ^ ka ^^/ w ^^ , v ekeeper r— —¦ — — , w . Dick , succeeds in , establishing — _ , — _ , ^^ ^ ^^ ^^^ his claim to £ 10 , 000 a year , and at the same time »/ Sm "T rl ^ p * wins w r •— ¦— - —¦ - — - the _ ..- heart -. and hand ...... of - ^ , the — ~~^~ - —¦ girl F ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ he ^** ^ w *
loves interest . The and story some of is the not incidents one of surpassing are rather far-fetched , . But while saying this we should
add that Lucy Murray is a charming creation . From _ p ^ ' jt ^ j \ ft ^ i the ^*^ fcj »^^ - Buchner ^*^ mr — - -m- ¦ . r ' aohe — ¦ . — Buohhandhmg — ¦ ¦ ™ —— ¦ - —¦ » 'i m m i * w « m ^^¦(¦» a « W % S Bam n M , < V Pi IS ft - ,
sp berg iel / . — von Oberammergau Karl Trautmann und . Among sein the Passions many
publicat the Passion ions which Play has this called year ' s representation forththis dis of
tinguishes »'"*¦ ' •*• ** WWiViO . itself A J . WJ by J ~ lC * k ? the V- » t * AJLV attention >\ -l 1 U 1 U 1 J u | WlJlJS both in S - - letterpress and of Ettal illustration whos , bestowed dome , is on the
Monastery , e a conspicuous Oberammergau object . as The the work traveller derives approaches additional ¦ ¦ ¦ i ¦¦ ¦ ~
intere 9 J — st ^ ^^ from ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ the j A . ^ b ^ v ^^ fact *^ A ^* ^^^ ¦ W ^^ that ^ ^^ A ^^ . ^ . V ^^>^ V ^ Q the ^ r ^ ^ ^ K ^ ^^ b V ^^^ v V ^^ writer r ^^^^ U ^ kJ ^ L v . ^ B . S is It well is - elegantl known y authority got up . on stage performance a .
From Messrs . Charles Burnet & Co . — 'The i Macleod Old fcjVI Lieutenant * 1 At and edition T His . " Son " in - ' " ¦ " ~ " ~ y / by »/ Norman *** ' V ^ X J- UdlX
. A cheap paper covers of the tale late is fresh Norman and Macleod breezy , and ' s favourite doubtless story will . The be welcome toit when
li as shed . -day as was first pub-From Messrs . Cassell & Co . Limited i # . —Messrs
Cassell & — Co - — . send — —— - — - — ^ us —^ -- ^^ four v - ^ « j , mm ^ volumes — ii ~ ~~ ^ « r ^^ ^ v « of * 'Jt V their / iJO J Oa . popular popular new « Japanese authors autnors as as Library Lever . Lever . Ains Ainsworth of worth works , and and by Hood Hnnd such .
has clear The the , paper and great the is advantage binding smooth , being and of easy silk limp y , portability , the the seri type es .
This lnis is is a a cconvenience onvenience that that travellers travellers are am IiItpW likely stalls may to appreciate be expected , so that to be the popular ' Japanese at the Library book- '
at a net . We price notice of Is . that 3 d . the each books . are published From Indian Messrs Civil . Servant Digby : & a Long tale of . —' Old John Hailey Bolt - ,
bury and India , ' by E . W . Lodwick . 2 vols . Mr . Lodwick crowds incident and excitement into his book with a lavishness that knows no
stint . It is an Indian story full of love and jealousy The — hero — , some is unfo —_ fi g hting rtunate - _ — — ¦¦ !¦ — , and in » many his iAnr erotic adventures fc enter < . fc . » - . ^^ ^™^™^^^ ^^ ^^ " ^^^ ^^ ¦* ^^ ^
prises , and the more unfortunate he is , the more poses f determinedly to a certain — - he angel -. falls k in in love Eng k . lan He fc d V pro who ¦ ——~ -
accepts ^ - him — — ; then — — he goes — ^^^ w ^ " joyousl ^™ ^«^» ^^^^^ y ^ B ^ B ^ p ou ^^™»^^ t ^»« to ^ - " ^ , India » ' ^ to prepare a home for her , the arrangement being that she is to follow . On the voyage
out , however , the lady changes her mind and marries another . John subsequently discovers her in absolute destitutiontakes ity on her ,
and sends her little dau , hter ho p me to be educated . After many years g he meets this daug — « - ^ ht ^ er - ~~ — , j — now - *^ * g V ^ ^ ro ^^ w ¦ > n » J | in A 4 ^ A t V ^ o ^^ K a . ^ A ha 4 V- > V n » -Jfc dsome X ^* # *^ V ^ J" - ^^ N ^ young f — ^ J
woman , is smitten with her charms and marries her—not to live happily ever after . It would be unfair to reveal all that follows ,
of fur ' ther marital than infelic to say it t y , t and those have who a like taste to read for scandalwill find plenty in the book to satisfy
them . , "From *• ^ ^^ A . * . * the »/ m A v ^ tK same ^*^ # 1 . 1 A X ^ . —* The ff . JLJK ^^ M JLVJL ysterious T KJ ^/^ y JL JL V ^ ^ A # ^ p » P S * - ' tranger V * ¦ % ^ f * »^ ^^ : a
Thorburn Komance . of Mr Eng . Thorburn land and has Canada succeeded , ' by C . H in . writing ¦¦¦ one of the most unnatural and
incon-¦ - •« - ¦ - ¦— - vJhksaa » J m ~ se to q read ue ¦' n f— t . novels ^ There * *»^ . it is ^— " r but a , v l a P-- / V t one el y iti ft been a-N * mystery -W V MA our * " *> misfortune ^ " about ^ — it , why it should ever have been written .
From Summers Muuxuioi Mr . : K an . I Eton la ngalton uvu Medley MJLmA Drak . IK / J ,, ' e by K , Eton the l / JU \> . editors — / v . » ' Seven " - The ~ of
the Parachute ' and * Present Etonian / is authors an attempt consideratel to sketch y info the rm us inner that worki ' this - ¦ ngs book of
¦*•»* ¦ - «»* MUVVUU K ' ^ V UAVV UVJUL VAJIV > AAAiA ^ A " ¦*** . "QJ the of the Etonian Etonian 's ' s mind life , , and as they the are inner revealed Path machinery nnuius , not
American to to the the Clerical Clerical but Mud Mud to --rake rake the , , Disinterested not not to to the the jpatn observer --finding , uid
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976 The Publishers' Circular a ^ I 5 > i 89 o
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1890, page 976, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081890/page/20/
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