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— The Critic. 



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— The Independent. 



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FOURTH EDITION 



The Darlingtons 



By ELMORE ELLIOTT PEAKE 

 A heroine whom you first respect, then admire, and lastly love, even 

 as did Stephen Kaltenborn, the rugged hero himself. An author who 

 draws aside the curtain which veils that Holv of Holies — a human soul — 

 and bids you look within and see — yourself. Yet withal a genial, fresh, 

 peaceful, wholesome book, a book of the hearthstone and for the hearth- 

 stone, breathing a fragrant atmosphere of home, but not failing to strike 

 at happy intervals a note of profound and thrilling power. ' 



" The most American story I ever read." 



—Dr. John Henry Barrows, President of Oberlin College. 

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 high class fiction. ' The Darlingtons' is perhaps more distinctly American in its atmos- 

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