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A great American novel, if not the American novel.—New Orleans Times Democrat.
A novel that has the real Japan in it as has no other novel ever written in the English tongue.—Philadelphia Press.
An absorbing love story that throws unusual light upon the inner life of Japan.—Chicago Record-Herald.
A powerful story with vivid descriptions and a thrilling and unexpected climax.—Boston Herald.
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A masterly delineation of men and women caught in the swift current of events.—Baltimore Sun.
Yuki is a charming characterization, dainty, exquisite, flowerlike, and fascinating.—Chicago Journal.
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The Most Lovable Heroine in Modern Fiction
By SIDNEY McCALL
Author of "The Breath of the Gods"
New Illustrated Edition, with 8 full-page pictures by Alice
Barber Stephens and title-page vignette by
Jessie Willcox Smith
12mo. Decorated cloth, $1.50
A novel of united North and South of rare power and absorbing interest. It is but fair to say that not one of the novels which appeared last year on either side of the Atlantic (including those from the pen of the most gifted writers) was superior to this in artistic quality, dramatic power, and human interest combined. We do not hope to see it surpassed, even if equalled.—Philadelphia Telegraph.
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A fine, sweet and strong American romance.—New York World.
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The author at once takes place among the foremost novelists of the day.—Boston Transcript.
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