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ATHENÆUM.—"E. Nesbit's unflagging imagination has found a new field in The Magic City for the adventures of her youthful hero and heroine. She tells us of delightful and thrilling experiences which may fall to the lot of boys and girls in all the toy cities and houses they have built, and the countries they have created in their happiest flights of fancy, if once they can find their way into them."
GUARDIAN.—"It is capital reading, and most children will find themselves engrossed by it."
DAILY EXPRESS.—"Miss E. Nesbit has few equals as a narrator of fairy stories, and her The Magic City is a splendid story."
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