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Mr. Newby's New Publications.

In 3 vols., price 31s. 6d. (Just Published.)

RIGHT AND LEFT.

By Mrs. C. NEWBY,

Author of "Mabel," "Sunshine and Shadow," &c.

In 3 vols., price 31s. 6d. (Just Published.)

YORKE HOUSE.

By W. PLATT, Esq.,

Author of "Betty Westminster," &c.

In 1 vol. (Just published).

A GENTLEMAN'S STORY.

In 3 vols., 31s. 6d.

THE COST OF A CORONET,

By J. MCGREGOR ALLAN.

"The author's heart is in his work and his diction rises to the dignity of his subject. The author has hit upon the happy idea of using the conversation of his fashionable characters as a vehicle for the expression of his own opinions upon theology and metaphysics." -Saturday Review.

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MARRYING FOR MONEY,

BY MRS. MACKENZIE DANIELS,

Author of "My Sister Minnie," "Our Brother Paul," "Fernly Manor," &c.

'Marrying for Money' is much better contrived as a story, and much better written as a composition, than any of her former works. Its incidents are natural and interesting; its tone is pure and refined, its moral lofty, and its central character, a sweet and womanly portraiture, free from exaggeration or affectation. There is nothing in this book to injure the strictest susceptibilities."-Morning Post.

"Readers of every class will be delighted with it. We consider it far the best novel by this talented authoress."-Express.

"An excellent novel and one which deserves higher commendation that is accorded to the large majority of works of fiction. The characters are skilfully drawn, and the descriptions fresh and vigorous." -Observer.

"It does credit to the taste and skill of the fair authoress."-Naval and Military Gazette.

"The sentiment, tenderness, humour, and delicate touches which pervade every page, will give it a lasting popularity, and foremost place in the ranks of the most instructive kind of fiction-the moral novel."-Sporting Review.

IN TWO VOLUMES.

BY LAURA JANE CURLING.

VOL. II.

"Aide-toi, et le ciel t'aidera."

London:

T. CAUTLEY NEWBY, PUBLISHER,

30, WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE.

1862.

[The right of Translation is Reserved.]

250. h. 122.

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MARY GRAHAM.

CHAPTER I.

The braes are bright with flowers,

The mountain streams
Foam past me in the showers

Of sunny gleams,

But the light hearts that cast

A glory there

In the rejoicing past,

Where are they? Where?

R. MILLER.

THE sun shone brightly in at Mary's little window on the following morning, and the song of the lark, carolling his sweet morning 2 VOL. II.

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