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People of Popham


By Mary C. E. Wemyss




“As vivid in its way as ‘Cranford.’”—Boston Transcript.

“One of the most charming chronicles of village life ever written.”— Living Age.

“Such a book as this may be read aloud evening after evening, with recurrent zest, with enjoyment of its humor, its quaint and human personages as they take their unhurried way through agreeable pages,” —Louisville Courier Journal.

“A book which will give many readers a rare pleasure.”—Chicago Evening Post.

“A sort of modern ‘Cranford,’ good to read all the way through.”—Minneapolis Journal.


Illustrated. 12mo, $1.20 net. Postage 11 cents.



Houghton
Mifflin
Company

Boston
and
New York