A Reviewer, writing in the _Westminster Gazette_ in defence of the Short
Story, says: "Above all, let him take 'The Lowest Rung' and 'The Hand on
the Latch' from Miss Mary Cholmondeley's latest volume, and fling them
down as his last and most convincing proof.
"Of these last two stories it is difficult to speak too highly, for, of
their kind, they are so nearly perfect."
"For the three stories contained in the volume we have nothing but
praise; they are full of what might be called picturesqueness, and the
author has the rare art of making everything in a story lead up to the
effect--the final pull, as it were, that unties the whole knot--which
she is keeping up for the end." _Glasgow Herald._
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" ... an admirable selection of noble and inspiring
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HISTORICAL MEMORIALS OF CANTERBURY: The Land of Augustine, The
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late DEAN STANLEY. With Illustrations.
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travel experiences in Africa, and consists chiefly of a full account of
his wonderful journeys in the years 1849-1856, in the course of which he
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THE GATHERING OF BROTHER HILARIUS. By MICHAEL FAIRLESS.
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