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ossible and pleasant beings. The story gives dramatically the inner life of a mining camp. The atmosphere of wild nature and primeval human passion is well sustained. The exuberance of detail and suggestion, the easy drawing of character, the fine massing of effects, all show a strength and fire in the author which ought to give us a line of good books from his pen in the coming days." --EDWIN MARKHAM, in _The New York American_. "Whatever else the reader of this novel may say, he certainly will be forced to admit that it is highly interesting. Mr. Raine is not only skillful in devising incidents which compel unwearied attention; he also has the rarer and finer craftsmanship which enables him to create characters that have a high degree of personal charm."--_Boston Transcript_. "A story engrossing all the way through."--_New York World_. "It is a real pleasure to pick up a book like this one. To use an old phrase, the story is one which can hardly be put down." --_Minneapolis Tribune_. "The action starts with the first line, and there is no suspension until the last word is written. It is a story of thrilling situations, busy people and stirring times. Once started to read it there is no quitting the book."--_Denver Republican_. "Full of action and written with remarkable vigor." --_Charleston News and Courier_. "Mr. Raine's experience as a newspaper man has stood him in good stead. He knows the corrupt workings of politicians, the venality of biased courts, the weakness of the human heart when tempted by gold. More, he knows the details by which all these are made manifest in unjust laws, unfair verdicts and treachery to one's best friends." --_Denver Post_. "The political contest, the love scenes, and the character drawing give this story of life in the mining country great strength and charm."--_Pittsburg Dispatch_. "Western stories are always in demand, and of these William MacLeod Raine is the most popular and successful writer. This is an exceptionally entertaining book."--_Albany Times-Union_. _12mo. Cloth bound. Illustrated, $1.50_ * * * * * G.W. DILLINGHAM CO., PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Happy Family, by Bertha Muzzy Bower *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HAPPY FAMILY *** ***** This file should be named 13670.txt or 13670.zip ***** This and all associated files of
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