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The idea is a happy one, and Miss Hanscom carries it through with great tact and deftness. Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York The Tree of Heaven By MAY SINCLAIR Cloth, $1.60 A singularly penetrating story of modern life, written in the author's very best manner.

Above all is the interest in the preachers themselves. "There were giants in those days, and for the most part our ministers were good and noble men. Of their goodness and sincerity these annals bear witness!" Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York Christine By ALICE CHOLMONDELEY Cloth, 12mo., $1.25

For, appended to the memoir 'De l'Ourang-outang, in the collected edition of Camper's works, tome i., pp. 64-66, is a note by Camper himself, referring to Von Wurmb's papers, and continuing thus: "Heretofore, this kind of ape had never been known in Europe.

If these things be our reproach, we share it with the Vicar of Jesus Christ. They are not our private opinions, nor the tenets of a school, but the mind of the Pontiff, as they were of his predecessors, as they will be of those who come after him. Archbishop Manning's Pastoral, pp. 64-66, 1866. To maintain his liberty against extreme opinions generally is one of Dr.

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This theme, in Miss Sinclair's hands, assumes big proportions and gives her at the same time ample opportunity for character analysis, in which art she is equalled by few contemporary writers. Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York Fairhope: The Annals of a Country Church By EDGAR DEWITT JONES Cloth, 12mo., $1.25

For, appended to the memoir 'De l'Ourang-outang, in the collected edition of Camper's works, tome i., pp. 64-66, is a note by Camper himself, referring to Von Wurmb's papers, and continuing thus: "Heretofore, this kind of ape had never been known in Europe.

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