BY WIT OF WOMAN. The Morning Leader says:—“A stirring tale of dramatic intensity, and full of movement and exciting adventure. The author has evolved a character worthy to be the wife of Sherlock Holmes. She is the heroine; and what she did not know or could not find out about the Hungarian Patriot Party was not worth knowing.” The Standard says:—“Mr. Marchmont is one of that small band of authors who can always be depended upon for a distinct note, a novel plot, an original outlook. ‘By Wit of Woman’ is marked by all the characteristic signs of Mr. Marchmont’s work.” THE LITTLE ANARCHIST. The Sheffield Telegraph says:—“The reader once inveigled into starting the first chapter is unable to put the book down until he has turned over the last page.” Manchester City News says:—“It is no whit behind its predecessors in stirring episode, thrilling situation and dramatic power. The story grips in the first few lines and holds the reader’s interest until ‘finis’ is written.” The Scotsman says:—“A romance, brimful of incident and arousing in the reader a healthy interest that carries him along with never a pause—a vigorous story with elements that fascinate. In invention and workmanship the novel shows no falling off from the high standard of Mr. Marchmont’s earlier books.” IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE “‘To whom are you going to give the papers you have just received from M. Dagara?’” (Page 193.) IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE By ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT Author of “When I was Czar,” “The Queen’s Advocate,” etc., etc. ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT ILLUSTRATED WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED LONDON, MELBOURNE AND TORONTO 1911 WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED