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RHOWA. 



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DOLORES. 



One of the best romances of the day." — Phil*- 



CAREW; 



Or, For a Woman's Sake. 



"A story of great beauty and complete interest to its close/* — Boston 

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MIGNON. 



" Will be counted her best, as it is I fined and exceedingly pleasing style." 

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"A work of unusual power and in- I management of the story throughout 

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THE "DUCHESS" SERIES. 



PHYLLIS. 



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"It is fascinating to a high degree. 

 . . . We lay aside the book with a 

 sigh of regret that the pleasure is over, 

 after mingling our laughter and tears 

 witfc the varying fortunes of the 



charming heroine." — New York JEv. 

 Mail. 



"Certainly 'Phyllis' is one of the 

 most fascinating little novels that has 

 appeared this year." — JV. O. Timet. 



MOLLY BAWINT. 



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" Is really an attractive novel. Full 

 of wit, spirit, and gayety, the book 

 contains, nevertheless, touches of the 

 most exquisite pathos.. There is plenty 

 of fun and humor, which never degen- 



erate into vulgarity. All women will 

 envy, and all men fall in love with, 

 her. Higher praise we surely cannot 

 give." — London Athenceum. 



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contribution of the month is a brilliant 



» ro nance by the author of ' Phyllis.' 



It is as full of variety and refreshment 



as a bright and changeful June morn- 



ing. Its narrative is animated, its 

 dialogue crisp and spirited, its tone 

 pure and wholesome, and its characters 

 are gracefully contrasted." — Hurler's 

 Magazine. 



