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NOVELS WORTH READING



HIS LITTLE WORLD. The Story of Hunch Badeau. By Samuel Merwin. 12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. $1.25.

"The best story Samuel Merwin has written." Chicago Record- Herald.

"Such men as he are the kings of the earth." Minneapolis Tribune.


BAYOU TRISTE. A Story of Louisiana. By Josephine Hamilton Nicholls. I2mo. Cloth. Gilt top. Illustrated. $1.50. Third edition.

"Charming and delightful." Charleston News and Observer.

"The simplicity and genuine human nature which pervade every page will charm the most blaze reader." Boston Transcript.


LIFE'S COMMON WAY. By Annie Eliot Trumbull. 12mo. Cloth. $ 1. 50. Third edition.

"An uncommonly well-written book." The Churchman.

"Full of delicate humor and compelling interest." The Literary World.

"Enlarges the knowledge of women's motives and sentiment." The Critic.


THE LOVE STORY OF ABNER STONE. By Edwin Carlile Litsey. 8vo. Deckle Edge. 1.50. Third edition.

"As sweet and tender a story as has come our way for a long time." Charleston News and Courier.

"The charm of the tale is its fresh feeling for nature, its atmospheric quality, and that touch of idealism which gives life unfailing romance." Hamilton W. Mabie.



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