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By the Same Author,

LEFT ALONE;

OR,

The Fortunes of Phillis Maitland.

Cloth, 5s.

"Pure and refined in tone. . . . We emphatically pronounce it tender and true."-Vanity Fair.

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Abounding with domestic interest. . . . The tale never flags."

"A thoroughly interesting story."-City Press.

"Full of incident."-Scotsman.

Bookseller.

"The moral is one of considerable power."-Church Times.

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Very well told."-Nonconformist.

"There is a good deal of spirit, and some interest in the book."

"A well written and interesting tale."-Spectator.

Guardian.

"The tale is happily told, and forms very pleasant and interesting reading."-Edinburgh Daily Review.

"There is considerable impetus in telling the story, which carries the reader along, while Mr Carr so effectively sketches his heroine, that the picture is likely to remain in the memory.".

Glasgow Herald. "The author has shown some humour in the very varying characteristics of Phillis' four lovers."-Saturday Review.

"A remarkably pretty novelette, the peculiar power which was so greatly admired in Mr Carr's first work, is more fully developed in the volume under notice, amply sustains the fame of the author as an original and powerful writer."-Court Journal.

GRIFFITH & FARRAN:

WEST CORNER, ST PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON.

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AUTHOR OF

A NOVEL

BY FRANCIS CARR

'left alone," AND "NOT LANCELOT NOR ANOTHER."

"For as gold is tried by fire,

So a heart must be tried by pain."

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. I.

BIBLIOTHECH

BAY 1879

SODLE!ANA

GRIFFITH & FARRAN:

CORNER ST PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON.

1879.

251.

(The rights of translation and of reproduction are

reserved.)

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