. The Argonaut . l study of her people ; theyare not stagey ; they live and move and have theirbeing in the most natural way. The two poor girlswho love Matthew Furth are finely drawn, and al-together this little novel is much above the averageand is well worth reading.—Glasgow Herald. JOSEPHINE CREWE. By Helen M. Bolton. Crown 8vo, cloth, or-namental, $ A novel of more than average merit. . Thesketch of the heroines squalid London childhood,the antithesis of her fresh country girlhood ; herdevotion to the wild untutored genius who bringshimself, and nearly her also, to destruction ; thet
. The Argonaut . l study of her people ; theyare not stagey ; they live and move and have theirbeing in the most natural way. The two poor girlswho love Matthew Furth are finely drawn, and al-together this little novel is much above the averageand is well worth reading.—Glasgow Herald. JOSEPHINE CREWE. By Helen M. Bolton. Crown 8vo, cloth, or-namental, $ A novel of more than average merit. . Thesketch of the heroines squalid London childhood,the antithesis of her fresh country girlhood ; herdevotion to the wild untutored genius who bringshimself, and nearly her also, to destruction ; thethread of semi-savagery which, though latent, is al-ways present binding them to each other ; all thisis interesting and deftly handled. COLONEL NORTON. By Florence Montgomery, author of Mis-understood, etc., etc. Crown Svo, buckram,$ THE MATCHMAKER. By Mrs. Walford, author of Mr. Smith, 8vo, cloth, ornamental, LONGMANS, GREEN & CO. 15 East 16th St., New York. #**% f;.Mous 1. 1: ? santa Barbara .\.5«?f Mineral Water Co. *-=^- San CURE FOR CONSTIPATION,RHEUMATISM, KIDVEYAND LIVEK all drug stores. 25 CtS. per B THE ARGONAUT. November ii, 1895. LITERARY NOTES. Sir Edwin Arnolds New the fact that it is dedicated to Her RoyalHighness the Duchess of York, and contains aflattering little verse written in her birthday book,it does not seem that The Tenth Muse, andOther Poems will further Sir Edwin Arnolds can-didacy for the post of poet laureate. The initialpoem in the book is The Tenth Muse, an odecomposed for a press anniversary and singing thepraises of Ephemera, the muse of poets argument is that the new muse com-bines the offices of all the nine and —born, albeit, of men—She, by her high emprise, is Goddess Edwins presentation of his case is not con-vincing, and, inasmuch as the ode lacks bothmelody and grandeur, it is not a commendableexample of occasional verse. The lin
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