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NELLY 5 S STORY, 
BY AINA LISLE. 
“A very beautiful story, with characters well drawn, scenery vividly described, and 
interest admirably sustained. The tendency of the volume is not only unexceptionable, 
but excellent in a Christian point of view. We have seldom seen a book in which the 
best and highest aim is so manifest without the attractiveness of the tale being at all 
lessened by the embodiment of religious principles.”— Eclectic Review. 
“ The story is so delightful, and the whole spirit of the book so pure, that it compels 
our admiration.”— Daily News. 
“ Since * Currer Bell’ we have read nothing more genuine, nor more touching. 
e Nelly’s Story’ has power to carry the reader right through with it, and can hardly fail 
to impress a moral of inestimable importance.”— Carlisle Journal. 
“ Admirably written, pervaded throughout by fine, correct, and wholesome senti¬ 
ments.”— Morning Post. 
** Its excellent moral tone, and keen observation, are sure to render the book widely 
popular.”— John Bull. 
“ 4 Nelly’s Story’ is a good one. It is one of the best we have read for a long time.” 
—Bucks Advertiser. 
s< Abounding in interest. We can hardly conceive a more suitable gift-book.”— 
Lady’s Newspaper. 
“ Will be welcomed, read, and talked about.”— Gentleman*s Magazine. 
“ * Nelly’s Story’ is told in such a good and pleasant way, and withal is so useful and 
world-like, that we trust it may bring to its authoress the fame that she is well able to 
support.”— Tait's Magazine. 
“ We recognize and proclaim in the authoress of this thrilling tale a quality beyond 
mere ability—genius of a very high order. We claim for Anna Lisle a place amongst 
the most distinguished writers of her age. The story is a brilliant effort of refined and 
sanctified imagination throughout, quite as fascinating as anything in the way of story, 
whether told by Scott, Stowe, Dickens, or Currer Bell N—Sentinel. 
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QUICKSANDS 
A TALE, 
BY AHA LISLE. 
“It is a thoroughly woman’s book. We can fairly say that we have seldom met with 
a graver or more striking warning against the consequences of over eagerness about 
worldly position and advantages, more forcibly and, at the same time, gracefully con¬ 
veyed.”— Literary Gazette. 
^ “Contains a great deal of quiet and powerful writing. Marty, the maid of Mrs. 
Grey, might pass for a creation of Dickens. The moral of 4 Quicksands * is at once com¬ 
prehensive and striking.”— Weekly Mail. 
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