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f quiet but distinct force and of marked refinement in manner. The few characters in 'Keith Deramore' are clearly and delicately drawn, and the slight plot is well sustained."--CHRISTIAN UNION. "The author of 'Miss Molly' shall have her reward in the reception of 'Keith Deramore.' If it is not popular there is no value in prophecy."--SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN. "The story is strong and interesting, worthy of a high place in fiction."--PUBLIC OPINION. "Its development can be followed with great interest. It is well written and entertaining throughout."--THE CRITIC. "An exceptionally interesting novel. It is an admirable addition to an admirable series."-BOSTON TRAVELLER. "It contains character-drawing which places it much above the average love story, and makes the reading of it worth while. It is a fine study of a normally-selfish man. There is humor in it, and sustained interest."--BUFFALO EXPRESS. A MORAL DILEMMA. By Annie M. Thompson. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $1.00. "We have in this most delightful volume ... a new novel by a new author. The title is happily chosen, the plot is thrillingly interesting, its development is unusually artistic, the style is exceptionally pure, the descriptions are graphic. In short we have one of the best of recent novels, and the author gives great promise."--BOSTON TRAVELLER. "A novel of rare beauty and absorbing interest. Its plot, which is constructed with great skill, is decidedly unconventional in its development, and its denouement, although unanticipated until near its climax, really comes as an agreeable surprise.... As a literary work, 'A Moral Dilemma' will take high rank."--BOSTON HOME JOURNAL. "The story is well written and gives promise of the development of a writer who will take place among the ranks of those of her sex who are supplying what is much needed at this time--entertaining, wholesome literature."--YALE COURANT. "The author writes with vigor and earnestness, and the book is one of interest and power."--PUBLIC OPINION. "The story is strongly told."--INDEPENDENT. "A strong story which leaves the reader better for the perusal. A touchlight as Barrie's carries one through the successive scenes, which are fraught with deep interest."--PUBLIC LEDGER. LONGMANS, GREEN, & CO., 15 EAST 16th STREET, NEW YORK. SWEETHEART GWEN. A WELSH IDYLL. By William Tirebuck, Author of "Dorrie," "St. Margaret," ETC. Crown 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental,
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