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Duncan, Sara Jeannette, 1862?-1922

"A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London')"

...
The author's theme is original, her treatment artistic, and the book is
remarkable for its unflagging interest."--_Philadelphia Record._
"The tale never flags in interest, and once taken up will not be laid
down until the last page is finished."--_Boston Budget._
"A well-written novel, with well-depicted characters and well-chosen
scenes."--_Chicago News._
"A sweet, tender, pure, and lovely story."--_Buffalo Commercial._

_THE ONE WHO LOOKED ON._ $1.25.
"A tale quite unusual, entirely unlike any other, full of a strange
power and realism, and touched with a fine humor."--_London World._
"One of the most remarkable and powerful of the year's contributions,
worthy to stand with Ian Maclaren's."--_British Weekly._
"One of the rare books which can be read with great pleasure and
recommended without reservation. It is fresh, pure, sweet, and pathetic,
with a pathos which is perfectly wholesome."--_St. Paul Globe._
"The story is an intensely human one and it is delightfully told.... The
author shows a marvelous keenness in character analysis, and a marked
ingenuity in the development of her story.


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