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Books.
— that of autobiographical notices and letters—the record of a life rendered eventful by the one fact of conversion to Protes- tantism under circumstances unique since the days......
Mrs. Oliphant's "at His Gates."*
MRS. OLIPHANT certainly does not owe the high rank which she holds among the novelists of the day to any excellence in her plots. Salem Chapel, one of the best things of the......