BY THE SAME AUTHOR. Crown 8vo, 6s. each. FORTUNE'S CASTAWAY is a story of the comings and goings of the illstarred Duke of Monmouth between England and the Low Countries. ("Strong in incident, and particularly well written."-Athenæum.) HIS INDOLENCE OF ARRAS is a romance of the early years of the reign of Louis XIV. The Bookman said of it: "An ingenious and absorbingly interesting plot, holding up to the end a touch of mystery of a variety new to the cape and sword novel." THE HEARTH OF HUTTON is a tale of the '45, following the march of Prince Charles Edward from the Border to Derby and back to Falkirk. The Bookman said of it: "Imagined and written in the true spirit of high romance.' WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS, EDINBURGH AND LONDON. |