. Review of reviews and world's work. erful distinction in style, the subtile analysis andperfect method which in any detached portion of anyone of them would at once proclaim him the matter who quarrels with Mr, James for an ex-cess of attention to the forin at the expense of thematter of his stories, there can never be a lack of thereaders he would wish to reach for such exquisite de-lineations as Paste and Maud-Evelyn. Mr. Egerton Castle, who has become widely knownas the author of The Pride ot Jcnnico, gives a numberof short stories under the title Marshfield the Observer(Stone),
. Review of reviews and world's work. erful distinction in style, the subtile analysis andperfect method which in any detached portion of anyone of them would at once proclaim him the matter who quarrels with Mr, James for an ex-cess of attention to the forin at the expense of thematter of his stories, there can never be a lack of thereaders he would wish to reach for such exquisite de-lineations as Paste and Maud-Evelyn. Mr. Egerton Castle, who has become widely knownas the author of The Pride ot Jcnnico, gives a numberof short stories under the title Marshfield the Observer(Stone), Mr. Castle has only recently become celebratedas a writer ; but before that he was already celebratedas one of the first fencers of the world, and as an au-thority on the history of swordsmanship. One of thestories in this collection utilizes his acquaintance withsword-play in a most vigorous description of a figlitwith the blades. Most of the tales are of a bizarre andweird cast, Mr. Cy Warman is known as the 1it<rary prophet of.
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