Chapter 66

By MARY JOHNSTONPocket Edition on thin paper, with frontispiece. Cloth Gilt, 2s.6d.net each volume; or full Limp Lambskin, 3s.6d.net Crown 8vo Edition, uniform Cloth Gilt, 6s.each.By Order of the Company.[14th Edition“‘By Order of the Company’ has more than fulfilled the promise of ‘The Old Dominion’ ... a tale of ingenious exciting adventure, at once catching the attention, and holding it from first to last.”—The Globe.The Old Dominion.[9th Edition“Since Thackeray wrote ‘The Virginians’ there has not been produced a more charming picture of life in Virginia in the old colonial days than is presented in Mary Johnston’s romance ‘The Old Dominion.’”—Daily Mail.Audrey.[5th Edition“A worthy successor to the two other brilliant novels she has already given us. The whole story is a beautiful and poetic conception, touched with lights and shadows of a quiet dry humour and restrained emotional intensity.... A powerful rememberable piece of work for which one has nothing but admiration and praise.”—The Bookman.Sir Mortimer.[4th Edition“‘Sir Mortimer’ will add to the debt owed to her by all who have read her books.... In the conception of the plot and its development, and in the creation of attractive characters, Miss Johnston’s ability is of a very high order indeed.”—Literary World.

By MARY JOHNSTONPocket Edition on thin paper, with frontispiece. Cloth Gilt, 2s.6d.net each volume; or full Limp Lambskin, 3s.6d.net Crown 8vo Edition, uniform Cloth Gilt, 6s.each.By Order of the Company.[14th Edition“‘By Order of the Company’ has more than fulfilled the promise of ‘The Old Dominion’ ... a tale of ingenious exciting adventure, at once catching the attention, and holding it from first to last.”—The Globe.The Old Dominion.[9th Edition“Since Thackeray wrote ‘The Virginians’ there has not been produced a more charming picture of life in Virginia in the old colonial days than is presented in Mary Johnston’s romance ‘The Old Dominion.’”—Daily Mail.Audrey.[5th Edition“A worthy successor to the two other brilliant novels she has already given us. The whole story is a beautiful and poetic conception, touched with lights and shadows of a quiet dry humour and restrained emotional intensity.... A powerful rememberable piece of work for which one has nothing but admiration and praise.”—The Bookman.Sir Mortimer.[4th Edition“‘Sir Mortimer’ will add to the debt owed to her by all who have read her books.... In the conception of the plot and its development, and in the creation of attractive characters, Miss Johnston’s ability is of a very high order indeed.”—Literary World.

By MARY JOHNSTON

Pocket Edition on thin paper, with frontispiece. Cloth Gilt, 2s.6d.net each volume; or full Limp Lambskin, 3s.6d.net Crown 8vo Edition, uniform Cloth Gilt, 6s.each.

By Order of the Company.

[14th Edition

“‘By Order of the Company’ has more than fulfilled the promise of ‘The Old Dominion’ ... a tale of ingenious exciting adventure, at once catching the attention, and holding it from first to last.”—The Globe.

“‘By Order of the Company’ has more than fulfilled the promise of ‘The Old Dominion’ ... a tale of ingenious exciting adventure, at once catching the attention, and holding it from first to last.”—The Globe.

The Old Dominion.

[9th Edition

“Since Thackeray wrote ‘The Virginians’ there has not been produced a more charming picture of life in Virginia in the old colonial days than is presented in Mary Johnston’s romance ‘The Old Dominion.’”—Daily Mail.

“Since Thackeray wrote ‘The Virginians’ there has not been produced a more charming picture of life in Virginia in the old colonial days than is presented in Mary Johnston’s romance ‘The Old Dominion.’”—Daily Mail.

Audrey.

[5th Edition

“A worthy successor to the two other brilliant novels she has already given us. The whole story is a beautiful and poetic conception, touched with lights and shadows of a quiet dry humour and restrained emotional intensity.... A powerful rememberable piece of work for which one has nothing but admiration and praise.”—The Bookman.

“A worthy successor to the two other brilliant novels she has already given us. The whole story is a beautiful and poetic conception, touched with lights and shadows of a quiet dry humour and restrained emotional intensity.... A powerful rememberable piece of work for which one has nothing but admiration and praise.”—The Bookman.

Sir Mortimer.

[4th Edition

“‘Sir Mortimer’ will add to the debt owed to her by all who have read her books.... In the conception of the plot and its development, and in the creation of attractive characters, Miss Johnston’s ability is of a very high order indeed.”—Literary World.

“‘Sir Mortimer’ will add to the debt owed to her by all who have read her books.... In the conception of the plot and its development, and in the creation of attractive characters, Miss Johnston’s ability is of a very high order indeed.”—Literary World.


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