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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._
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