. Review of reviews and world's work. of age, tosee something of life ; and withone sudden leap of gallantry heembarks on a series of adven-tures in which the authors dash,verve, and fencing craft have fullscope. Mr. Castle, in addition to thisstory of his own, launches an-other romance this season in col-laboration with his wife, whoshared the honors with him inThe Pride of Jennico. TheBath Comedy (Stokes) carriesone to the latter half of the eigh-teenth century, and that unri-valed Spa where Fashion heldfull sway. Mirth, frivolity, andgay flirtation are incarnated inthe person of the twice-w


. Review of reviews and world's work. of age, tosee something of life ; and withone sudden leap of gallantry heembarks on a series of adven-tures in which the authors dash,verve, and fencing craft have fullscope. Mr. Castle, in addition to thisstory of his own, launches an-other romance this season in col-laboration with his wife, whoshared the honors with him inThe Pride of Jennico. TheBath Comedy (Stokes) carriesone to the latter half of the eigh-teenth century, and that unri-valed Spa where Fashion heldfull sway. Mirth, frivolity, andgay flirtation are incarnated inthe person of the twice-widowedLady Kitty Bellairs. She coun-sels her more simple-mindedfriend. Lady Standisli, to holdher husbands love by making imperious mai-den , who canuse her swordas well as hertongue, and cuther way throughthe press of bat-tle to rescue hersurroundedprince. Need-less to say, sucha damsel finallymarries, not theroyal suitorpicked out forher, but the manof her ownchoice. Mr. Crockettseems to be con-tent only withdoubling thetwo books a. MK. FRANK H. SPEAHMAN.


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