BY Second Edition. Crown 8vo., cloth, 6s. "It will deserve notice at the hands of such as are interested in the ways and manner of living of a curious race that has ceased to be." Daily Chronicle. "For a first book 'A Daughter of the Fen' is full of promise."—Academy. "This book deserves to be read for its extremely interesting account of life in the Fens and for its splendid character study of Mme. Dykereave." Star. "Deserves high praise."—Scotsman. "It is an able, interesting ... an exciting book, and is well worth reading. And when once taken up it will be difficult to lay it down." Westminster Gazette. |