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eld in which Miss Sewell labors, seems to be exhaustless, and to yield always a beautiful and a valuable harvest.--_Troy Daily Budget._ D. APPLETON & COMPANY _Have recently published the following interesting works by the same author._ THE EXPERIENCE OF LIFE. 1 vol. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents. THE EARL'S DAUGHTER. 1 vol. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents. GERTRUDE: a Tale. 1 vol. 12mo. Paper, 50 cts.; cloth, 75 cts. AMY HERBERT: A Tale. 1 vol. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents. LANETON PARSONAGE. 3 vols. 12mo. Paper, $1.50; cloth, $2.25. MARGARET PERCIVAL. 2 vols. Paper, $1; cloth, $1.50. READING FOR A MONTH. 12mo. cloth, 75 cents. A JOURNAL KEPT DURING A SUMMER TOUR. 1 vol. cloth, $1.00. WALTER LORIMER AND OTHER TALES. Cloth, 75 cents. THE CHILD'S FIRST HISTORY OF ROME. 50 cents. THE CHILD'S FIRST HISTORY OF GREECE. 63 cents. * * * * * _D. APPLETON & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS._ MRS. COWDEN CLARKE'S NEW ENGLISH NOVEL. The Iron Cousin, or Mutual Influence. BY MARY COWDEN CLARKE, Author of "THE GIRLHOOD OF SHAKESPEARE'S HEROINES;" the "COMPLETE CONCORDANCE TO SHAKESPEARE," &c. One handsomely printed volume, large 12mo. over 500 pages. Price $1.25--cloth. "Mrs. Clarke has given us one of the most delightful novels we have read for many a day, and one which is destined, we doubt not, to be much longer lived than the majority of the books of its class. Its chief beauties are a certain freshness in the style in which the incidents are presented to us--a healthful tone pervading it--a completeness in most of the characters--and a truthful power in the descriptions."--_London Times._ "We have found the volume deeply interesting--its characters are well drawn, while its tone and sentiments are well calculated to exert a purifying and ennobling influence upon all who read it."--_Savannah Republican._ "The scene of the book is village life amongst the upper class, with village episodes, which seem to have been sketched from the life--there is a primitive simplicity and greatness of heart about some of the characters which keep up the sympathy and interest to the end."--_London Globe._ "The reader cannot fail of being both charmed and instructed by the book, and of hoping that a pen so able will not lie idle."--_Pennsylvanian._ "We fearlessly recommend it as a work of more than ordinary merit."--_Binghampton Daily Republic._
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