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patriotic fervor.--_Boston Commonwealth._
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that word, so that his novels are pleasing to young men as well as
young women.--_Pittsburgh Bulletin._
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all the spirit of romance and chivalry has not yet died out of the
world, and that there are as brave and honest hearts to-day as there
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