A LOVE STORY OF PERVADING INTEREST. A life-like stoiy, with a well sustained mystery and with several capitally delineated characters, will be begun in tho AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1889, UNDER THE TITLE OF QUEEN BESS, By MRS. GEORGIE SHELDON, Author of "Edrlo's Legacy," "Tho Forsaken Bride," " Brownie's Triumph,". "Sibyl's Influence," Ac. Each chapter of this carefully constructed romance deepens the mystery so artistically outlined In tho opening instalment. The characters are cleverly grouped, and each, adroitly guiileii by the author's inast'jr-hand, unwittingly enacts his oc her part in tho development of the woll-concoivod and intensely fascinating plot. It is a story which calls into play the various qualities of the human heart— ambition, love, fenerosity, jealousy, avarice, envy, hate, revenge. t opposes, manliness to meanness, and pits virtno against, vice ; it effectively demonstrates that man'.-i be«t armour is honour, and that his noblest endowment is the love of a true woman. "QUEEN BUSS," Mrs. Okorrii: SIIRLDON'S now story, will bo •oniinonced on the 21st .September.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9468, 12 September 1889, Page 4
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