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A story of the petroleum days, and of a family who struck oil. "Miss Townsend is a very entertaining writer, and, while she entertains, at the same time instructs. Her plots are well arranged, and her characters are clearly and strongly drawn. The present volume will not detract from the reputation she has heretofore enjoyed."--_Pittsburg Recorder_ A WOMAN'S WORD, AND HOW SHE KEPT IT. "The celebrity of Virginia F Townsend as an authoress, her brilliant descriptive powers, and pure, vigorous imagination, will insure a hearty welcome for the above entitled volume in the writer's happiest vein. Every woman will understand the self sacrifice of Genevieve Wen, and will entertain only scorn for the miserable man who imbittered her life to hide his own wrong doing"--_Fashion Quarterly_ THAT QUEER GIRL. "A fresh, wholesome book about good men and good women, bright and cheery in style, and pure in morals. Just the book to take a young girl's fancy, and help her to grow up, like Madeline and Argia, into the sweetness of real girlhood, there being more of that same sweetness under the fuss and feathers of the present day than a casual observer might suppose"--_People's Monthly_ ONLY GIRLS. "This volume shows how two persons, 'only girls,' saved two men from crime, even from ruin of body and soul, and all this came about in their lives without their purpose or knowledge at the time, and not at all as they or anybody else would have planned it, but it comes about well and naturally enough. The story is ingenious and graphic, and kept the writer of this notice up far into the small hours of yesterday morning."--_Washington Chronicle_ Sold by all booksellers and newsdealers, and sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. LEE & SHEPARD Publishers Boston LEE AND SHEPARD'S HANDBOOKS. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BUGS? INSECTS; How to Catch and how to Prepare them for the Cabinet. Comprising a Manual of Instruction for the Field Naturalist. By Walter P. Manton. Illustrated. Cloth, 50 cents. "Nothing essential is omitted: every boy who has any taste for natural history should have this neat little volume. The many 'Agassiz Clubs' which have sprung up amid the youth of the country, should add it to their libraries."--_Chicago Advance._ "OF INESTIMABLE VALUE TO YOUNG BOTANISTS." _Rural New-Yorker._ FIELD BOTANY. A Handbook for the Collector. Containing Instructions for Gathering and Preserving Plants,
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