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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



September, 1913 



A New Novel 



By 



Grace S. Richmond 



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"Red Pepper Burns" 



"On Christmas Day in the 



Morning," Etc. 



Mrs. Red Pepper 



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 the sweetness of its sentimentality." — Boston Evening Transcript. 



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 doctor, with all the enthusiasm and courage that characterized Red Pepper's views of the 

 profession." — Chicago Evening Post. 



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