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under the gray mist of the Thames, and in an atmosphere of headache and _ennui_, that this sparkle which has overflowed the English-speaking world goes forth."--_R. H. Sherard, in The Idler._ "Mr. Hope has been rapidly recognized by critics and by the general public as the cleverest and most entertaining of our latest-born novelists."--_St. James's Gazette._ "All his work impresses with qualities to mark a rarely cultivated mind and art."--_Boston Globe._ "Mr. Hope is a master at the work. His construction is in every way admirable. He lays an excellent foundation in the choice of his other characters, and then he marshals his incidents with consummate art."--_Milwaukee Journal._ "It is a great achievement nowadays to be entertaining, and that Mr. Hope is, in his lively, fantastic, dramatic, impossible little stories."--_Chicago Journal._ New York: D. APPLETON & CO., 72 Fifth Avenue. S. R. CROCKETT'S LATEST BOOKS. UNIFORM EDITION. EACH, 12MO. CLOTH, $1.50. _BOG-MYRTLE AND PEAT._ "Here are idyls, epics, dramas of human life, written in words that thrill and burn.... Each is a poem that has an immortal flavor. They are fragments of the author's early dreams, too bright, too gorgeous, too full of the blood of rubies and the life of diamonds to be caught and held palpitating in expression's grasp."--_Boston Courier._ "Contains some of the most dramatic pieces Mr. Crockett has yet written, and in these picturesque sketches he is altogether delightful.... The volume is well worth reading--all of it."--_Philadelphia Press._ "Hardly a sketch among them all that will not afford pleasure to the reader for its genial humor, artistic local coloring, and admirable portrayal of character."--_Boston Home Journal._ "One dips into the book anywhere and reads on and on, fascinated by the writer's charm of manner."--_Minneapolis Tribune._ "These stories are lively and vigorous, and have many touches of human nature in them--such touches as we are used to from having read 'The Stickit Minister' and 'The Lilac Sunbonnet.'"--_New Haven Register._ "'Bog-Myrtle and Peat' contains stories which could only have been written by a man of genius."--_London Chronicle._ _THE LILAC SUNBONNET. A Love Story._ "A love sto
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