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Llterary Ntlcs. "ButYet i Woman:" A novel by Arthur S. Hanly. Houghtnn, Mifllin & Co., Boston. '348 pp, $1.35 in clotli. Thie new novel is attrticting attention in the East, and is alieady in lts sixtli thousand. It is locülized in Franco and Spain, and in the cast are these clinracters: Mlle. Ré.iée Micliel, and Mme. Milevski, a Frenen widow of i Russian Count, Roger Lande, a younL pbyslulan, M. de Miirsac, i count and Journalist, and others less conspicuons but well drawn. It tells of travels in Spaii and homelife in Paris, wlth sober discussions on politics and convent life, a question fornierly of much importance to European woinen weary of the world, or innocent of the world and enthuslasticin f.iith Dramatic situations are worked up with genius, and the plot shows thought and pnrpose.
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