L B. WALFORD'S NOVELS.
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Mr. Smith : A Part of his Life.
<* A work of quite extraordinary talent, which will at once win for its auihor a high place among contemporary novelists." — Echo,
The Baby's Grandmother.
"^ The Baby's Grandmother * is, in its way, a work of genius. , . , It is long since we have read so bright and oo brilliant a noveL" — Spectator,
Cousins.
" ' Cousins * is a charming story. It is long since we have read a book which we can so cordially recommend to our readers." — Vanity Fair,
" Is characterised by great skill and greater delicacy." — Times
Troublesome Daughters.
" Is delightful ; it sparkles with gaiety ; it is very original and very natural. " — Athenaum,
Pauline.
Dealing with the passions of men and women, and not with the sentimentality of the schoolroom or the artificial intriguing of * society,' it preserves a purity of tone and a dignity of method not too often found in the novels of the day." — Examiner,
Dick Netherby.
" One of the best studies of humble Scottish life that has appeared for many years." — Academy,
The History of a Week.
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