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NEW NOVEL BY . THE ADTHOR of' THE WRECK OF THE GROSYENOR . ' Ready in a few days , in 3 vols ., at all Libraries . A Sea Queen . By W . CLARK RUSSELL . TJETJ ? iVjSJFF YORK TRIBUNE says of this work : 4 Books and desk and four walls melt away as one reads , and there instead are the glittering lights of dawn sparkling upon tumbling waves , the sweep and toss of the ship responding to her helm . The wind cries in the rigging , " and bellying sails and stout hearts carry the mettled courser of the sea to a safe haven . Mr . Russell writes of the ocean as of a sweetheart , a capricious and undisciplined darling , but wholesome , too , and amenable to manly guidance so it be brave and honest . He has had eyes for all the subtle changes of sky and atmospl > ere , and his water pictures never grow wearisome , though they shadow or brighten every page His " Sea Queen " is an admirable creature , high-hearted , brave and tender—as bright a daughter of the ocean as ever trod good oak and loyally loved her lord / Messrs . SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEARLE , < fc RIVINGTON , U Crown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street , London , E . O . (* " )