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AT THE CROSS-ROADS

MISS F. F. MONTRÉSOR'S BOOKS.

UNIFORM EDITION.

At the Cross-Roads. $1.50.

This novel is the most important work of an author whose acuteness, delicacy, and sympathetic quality have furnished abundant reason for the high literary rank which she has gained within a very few years. The plan of the story is original, and the development of the characters in their varying London environments will arrest the attention of every reader who cares for the finer phases of fiction. The novel is more varied in its action, types, and incidents than the author's earlier work, and it is of unflagging interest from cover to cover.

False Coin or True? $1.25.

"One of the few true novels of the day. The author's theme is original, her treatment artistic, and the book is remarkable for its unflagging interest."-Chicago Record.

"A sweet, tender, pure, and lovely story."-Buffalo Commercial.

The One who Looked On. $1.25.

"Has few equals in recent fiction."—London Literary World. "A tale quite unusual, entirely unlike any other, full of strange power and realism, and touched with a fine humor."-London World.

Into the Highways and Hedges. $1.50.

"The book is original, powerful, artistic, humorous. It places the author at a bound in the rank of those artists to whom we look for the skillful presentation of strong personal impressions of life and character."-London Daily News.

"An exceptionally noble and stirring book, recounted with unflagging verve and vigor. We unhesitatingly say that it has hardly a dull or superfluous page."-London Daily Telegraph.

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By

F. F. Montrésor

Huthor of

Into the Highways and Hedges, False Coin or True?
The One who Looked On, Etc.

INTER

FOLIA

New York

D. Appleton and Company

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