England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction; Love stories
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VANITY FAIR.--"A vivid and powerful story. Mr. Oppenheim knows the
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THE TRAITORS. 6s.
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A LOST LEADER. 6s.
THE DAILY GRAPHIC.--"Mr. Oppenheim almost treats us to a romance which
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MR. WINGRAVE, MILLIONAIRE. 6s.
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rapid succession of thrilling scenes through which his characters move.
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AS A MAN LIVES. 6s.
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A DAUGHTER OF THE MARIONIS. 6s.
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THE MAN AND HIS KINGDOM. 6s.
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