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Novels And Tales.--a Lady Horse Breaker. By Mrs. Conney. 3

vols. (Hurst and Blackett.)—Mrs. Conney has written a lively and readable story. The first volume is the best, as is often the case in these books, not so much because the......

Ada Triscott. By Captain Andrew Haggard. 2 Vols. (hurst And

Blackett.)—There is little to be said about this novel except that it is constructed on the ordinary lines. There is a hero who suffers wrongfully, and a villain—not, however,......

Abbott. By Nelson Prower. (george Redway.)—this Story, "...

of a Swedish officer," is certainly readable. It belongs to the time of Charles XII. " Pultowa's day," which the poet bids " blushing glory" hide, occurs early in the volume; so......