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e story half so sweet has been written this year, it has escaped our notice."--New York Times. "The general conception of the story, the motive of which is the growth of love between the young chief and heroine, is delineated with a sweetness and a freshness, a naturalness and a certainty, which places 'The Lilac Sunbonnet' among the best stories of the time."--New York Mail and Express. "In its own line this little love story can hardly be excelled. It is a pastoral, an idyl--the story of love and courtship and marriage of a fine young man and a lovely girl--no more. But it is told in so thoroughly delightful a manner, with such playful humor, such delicate fancy, such true and sympathetic feeling, that nothing more could be desired."--Boston Traveller. NEW YORK: D. APPLETON AND COMPANY. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- D. APPLETON & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. THE STATEMENT OF STELLA MABERLY. By F. Anstey, author of "Vice Versa," "The Giant's Robe," etc. 16mo. Cloth, special binding, $1.25. "Most admirably done.... We read fascinated, and fully believing every word we read.... The book has deeply interested us, and even thrilled us more than once."--London Daily Chronicle. "A wildly fantastic story, thrilling and impressive.... Has an air of vivid reality, ... of bold conception and vigorous treatment.... A very noteworthy novelette."--London Times. MARCH HARES. By Harold Frederic, author of "The Damnation of Theron Ware," "In the Valley," etc. 16mo. Cloth, special binding, $1.25. "One of the most cheerful novels we have chanced upon for many a day. It has much of the rapidity and vigor of a smartly written farce, with a pervading freshness a smartly written farce rarely possesses.... A book decidedly worth reading."--London Saturday Review. "A striking and original story, ... effective, pleasing, and very capable."--London Literary World. GREEN GATES. An Analysis of Foolishness. By Mrs. K. M. C. Meredith (Johanna Staats), author of "Drumsticks," etc. 16mo. Cloth, $1.25. "Crisp and delightful.... Fascinating, not so much for what it suggests as for its manner, and the cleverly outlined people who walk through its pages."--Chicago Times-Herald. "An original strain, bright and vivacious, and strong enough in its foolishness and its unexpected tragedy to prove its sterling worth."--Boston Hera
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