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ions by J. Watson Davis. Price, $1.00.
"This is a little idyl of humble life and enduring
love, laid bare before us, very real and pure,
which in its telling shows us some strong points
of Welsh character--the pride, the hasty temper,
the quick dying out of wrath. . . . We call this
a well-written story, interesting alike through
its romance and its glimpses into another life
than ours. A delightful and clever picture of Welsh
village life. The result is excellent."--Detroit
Free Press.
=MIFANWY.= The story of a Welsh Singer. By Allan Raine. Cloth, 12mo.
with four illustrations by J. Watson Davis. Price, $1.00.
"This is a love story, simple, tender and pretty
as one would care to read. The action throughout
is brisk and pleasing; the characters, it is
apparent at once, are as true to life as though
the author had known them all personally. Simple
in all its situations, the story is worked up in
that touching and quaint strain which never grows
wearisome, no matter how often the lights and
shadows of love are introduced. It rings true, and
does not tax the imagination."--Boston Herald.
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired. Varied hyphenation was retained
including to-morrow and tomorrow.
Page 84, "mattrass" changed to "mattress" (up on the mattress)
Page 141, "Berzelius" changed to "Berzelius" (His name is Berzelius)
Page 152, "quoedam" changed to "quaedam" (falsa quaedam esse)
Page 188, "exert" changed to "exerts" (English Parsonage exerts)
Page 205, "Vernueil" changed to "Verneuil" (Verneuil after an interval)
Page 220, "you" changed to "You" (made you. You)
Page 266, "Everbody" changed to "Everybody" (Everybody came to dance)
Page 305, "Afred" changed to "Alfred" (By Alfred Henry Lewis)
Page 308, word "to" inserted into text (be of interest to)
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