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ctive to Americans."--_Chicago Tribune._ "A charming book."--_Cincinnati Enquirer._ _ADOPTING AN ABANDONED FARM._ By Kate Sanborn. "It may he mythical, but it reads like a true narrative taken from a strong memory that has been re-enforced by a diary and corrected by the parish register. It is not only as natural as life, but, as Josh Billings used to say, 'even more so.'"--_New York Journal of Commerce._ "A sunny, pungent, humorous sketch.... A bright, amusing book, which is thoughtful as well as amusing, and may stimulate, somewhere, thinking that shall bear fruit in some really effective remedial action."--_Chicago Times._ _ON THE LAKE OF LUCERNE, AND OTHER STORIES._ By Beatrice Whitby. "Six short stories carefully and conscientiously finished, and told with the graceful ease of the practiced _raconteur_.--_Literary Digest._ "The stories are pleasantly told in light and delicate vein and are sure to be acceptable to the friends Miss Whitby has already made on this side of the Atlantic."--_Philadelphia Bulletin._ "Very dainty, not only in mechanical workmanship but in matter and manner,"--_Boston Advertiser._ Each, 16mo. half cloth, with specially designed cover, 50 cents. New York: D. APPLETON & CO. 1, 3, & 5 Bond Street. RECENT ISSUES IN APPLETONS' TOWN AND COUNTRY LIBRARY. _STEPHEN ELLICOTT'S DAUGHTER._ By Mrs. J. H. Needell, author of "The Story of Philip Methuen." 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00. "I am desirous to bear my humble testimony to the great ability and high aim of the work."--Hon. W. E. Gladstone. "From first to last an exceptionally strong and beautiful story,"--_London Spectator._ _ONE REASON WHY._ By Beatrice Whitby, author of "The Awakening of Mary Fenwick," "Part of the Property," etc. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00. "A remarkably well-written story.... The author makes her people speak the language of every-day life, and a vigorous and attractive realism pervades the book, which provides excellent entertainment from beginning to end."--_Boston Saturday Evening Gazette._ _THE TRAGEDY OF IDA NOBLE._ By W. Clark Russell, author of "The Wreck of the Grosvenor," etc. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00. "The best sea-story since 'The Wreck of the Grosvenor.' It shows a determination to abandon the well-worn tracks of fiction and to evolve a new and striking plot.... There is no sign of exhausted imagination in this strong tale."--_Phi
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