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Mr. Newby's New Publications.

In Two Vols., price 21s.

LIFE IN THE LAND OF THE FIRE
WORSHIPPER.

Edited by FREDRIKA BREMER,

Author of "The Neighbours," "Home," "The President's
Daughter," "Two Years in Switzerland and Italy," &c.
In One Vol., price 10s. 6d.

BEYOND THE ORANGE RIVER;

OR, SCENES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA.

Dedicated to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Palmerston. "All those who have read Chaillu's Equatorial or Western Africa, will be equally pleased with the scenes in Southern Africa, depicted in "Beyond the Orange River," giving, as it does, most graphic accounts, not only of the introduction of slavery into that region, but how Englishmen aided and abetted the chiefs in the sale of human beings."-GLOBE.

In One Vol., 5s.

RECOLLECTIONS

OF A FIVE YEARS'

RESIDENCE IN NORWAY.

By CAPTAIN CHESSHYRE.

In Two Vols., price 21s.

MAY-BLOSSOM:

OR, PASSAGES FROM THE EARLY MARRIED LIFE OF EVERARD GREY, BARRISTER-AT-LAW.

By the Author of "The Parson and the Poor."

RETRIBUTION.

By Mrs. AUGUSTUS PEEL, Author of "Honesty is the Best Policy." Two Vols., 21s.

"It evinces talent of the best description, inasmuch as the events recorded are truthful and true to nature, and the characters are full of warmth and life."-SUN.

FORGIVENESS.

By the Author of "The Netherwoods of Otterpool."

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Three Vols., 31s. 6d.

"Sir Archibald Alison may feel proud of his nephew's talent as a novelist. Forgiveness' has pathos, power, and descriptions such as few, if any, of our living novelists could equal—certainly not excel."-SUN.

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The Autobiography of a Frenchwoman in England.

By SELINA BUNBURY.

A Second Edition, in Two Volumes.

A pleasantly-written novel, with certain touches of nationality in remark and anecdote, distinguishing it from many tales of its class."-ATHENÆUM.

"Madame Constance' only requires to be generally known to become a general favourite."-ATLAS.

"We have no hesitation in recommending it to our readers."ADVERTISER.

"Madame Constance's description of London life, seen from a French point of view, is excellent. A more interesting novel we have rarely read."-SUN.

"There is an unaffected style about the whole story, which will not fail to recommend it to the intelligent reader. It will amply repay perusal."-OBSERVER.

THE CRUISE OF THE DARING: A SEA TALE. By CAPTAIN ARMSTRONG.

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Author of "The Two Midshipmen,' "The Medora," "Lily of Devon."

Three Volumes, 31s. 6d.

"With the exception of Marryat, he is the best writer of nautical novels England has ever had, and this 'Cruise of the Daring' is full of interest and excitement from beginning to end."-SUN.

"Mr. Armstrong seems quite at home in writing a tale of the His deeds of noble daring are narrated with a hearty enthusiasm, and a very stirring naval novel is the result."-OBSERVER.

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OUR BROTHER PAUL.

By Mrs. MACKENZIE DANIELS.

Author of "My Sister Minnie," &c. Three Vols., 31s. 6d. “If graceful language, a pure moral tone, and an interesting story will induce readers, 'Our Brother Paul' will be read universally."-SUN.

OUT OF HER ELEMENT.

Two Vols., 21s.

From Life. By "Pen and Ink." "This Pen and Ink' picture of life is admirably sketched, admirably filled up, and admirably finished, The pencil of a Thackeray, or the artistic finish of a Lytton Bulwer could not have produced more life-like pictures."-GLOBE.

MANORDEAN.

By HERBERT STEELE.
One Volume, 10s. 6d.

T. C. Newby, Publisher, 30, Welbeck St., Cavendish Square.

A TALE.

BY

A GRADUATE OF OXFORD.

"A specious theory is refuted by this free and perfect experiment, which
demonstrates that the liberty of divorce does not contribute to happiness and
virtue."

GIBBON: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Chap. xliv.

London:

T. CAUTLEY NEWBY, PUBLISHER,

30, WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE.

1861.

[The Right of Translation is Reserved.]

250. f. 129.

BODE

THE LAW OF DIVORCE.

CHAPTER I.

The fruitless showers of worldly woe
Fall dark to earth, and never rise;
But tears that from repentance flow,
In bright exhalement reach the skies.

Moore's Sacred Melodies.

IT may be well to advertise my readers, at the very commencement of our acquaintance, that the story which I am about to relate is a peculiar one; that to many it may appear at the first improbable, and to some few, perhaps, to lie even

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