AT ALL THE LIBRARIES. HIS QUE E N. BY ALICE FISHER. Three Vols. Crown 8vo. 'Miss Fisher's power of imagining character is very con siderable, excellently natural. the heroine is admirably conceived and A book of very great interest, and of unquestionable power.'-Academy. 'The plot is woven with great ability.'-Court Journal. HENRY S. KING & CO. HEALEY: A ROMANCE. CHAPTER I. 'Far off she seem'd to hear the dully sound As in strange lands a traveller walking slow, A little before moon-rise, hears the low And knows not if it be thunder, or a sound Of stones thrown down, or one deep cry Of great wild beasts; then thinketh, "I have found T is almost ludicrous to pause here while I remark that by this time not one soul in Hamerton, man, woman, or child, did not know what had happened; that Sara Holden was Sara Healey, the wife of the Hamerton scapegrace VOL. III. Α |