The White Lie - Part 54
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Part 54

LINDSAY RUSSELL

SOULS IN p.a.w.n. 6_s._

MORNING POST.--"The characters are drawn with sincerity and vigour; the narrative holds attention at every stage."

THE YEARS OF FORGETTING. 6_s._

Nearly 30,000 copies (nine editions) of the author's last novel "Souls in p.a.w.n" have been sold, and "The Years of Forgetting" should attain even greater popularity.

SILAS K. HOCKING

UNCLE PETER'S WILL. 3_s._ 6_d._

One of the most enthralling stories Mr. Silas Hocking has ever written.

FERGUS HUME

THE THIRTEENTH GUEST. 6_s._

THE GLOBE.--"In a word, 'The Thirteenth Guest' is Fergus Hume at his best, and will doubtless please this popular author's many admirers."

THE LOST PARCHMENT. 6_s._

As full of incident and excitement as any novel Mr. Hume has written since "The Mystery of the Hansom Cab."

ALICE AND CLAUDE ASKEW

THE GOLDEN GIRL. 6_s._, and 6_d._

THE LIVERPOOL COURIER.--"The plot is very ingenious, and it is worked out after a fashion which keeps the reader's attention from start to finish."

THROUGH FOLLY'S MILL. 6_s._

Mr. and Mrs. Askew have, in the course of this moving story, presented a remarkable problem that is likely to be the cause of much discussion.

A. E. W. MASON

LAWRENCE CLAVERING. 6_s._, and 2_s._ net.

A remarkably powerful and stirring historical romance, full of life and movement.