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raits, disposition, and habits, as manifested in the alternations of work and play, in the study, in the family, and in society, and a singularly distinct and life-like image of his person."--_George William Curtis, in Harper's Magazine._ =TICKNOR AND COMPANY, Boston.= * * * * * JOHN BODEWIN'S TESTIMONY. By MARY HALLOCK FOOTE, author of "Led-Horse Claim," etc. 1 vol. 12mo. $1.50. "Mrs. Foote is only to be compared with our best women novelists. To make this comparison briefly, Miss Woolson observes keenly, Mrs. Burnett writes charmingly, and Mrs. Foote feels intensely."--_The Critic._ NEXT DOOR. By CLARA LOUISE BURNHAM, author of "Dearly Bought," "No Gentlemen," etc. $1.50. "'Next Door' is a love story, pure and simple. The conversations are vivacious, with an exceptional charm. The tone of the book is refined and pure, and it will make itself an especial favorite among the summer novels."--_Boston Traveller._ TWO COLLEGE GIRLS. By HELEN DAWES BROWN. 12mo. $1.50. "A really bright and fresh story.... The author has given happy expression in a buoyant spirit to a bit of real life of to-day."--_New York Commercial Advertiser._ "It will undoubtedly receive great attention, from the fact that it has a value wholly aside from the usual literary value of fiction. It marks an era in American literary art."--_Boston Traveller._ THE SPHINX'S CHILDREN. By ROSE TERRY COOKE. 12mo. $1.50. Delightful stories of hill-country life in the quaintest and most singular parts of New England, set forth with the sparkle and the realism of a Parisian _feuilletonist_. "In spite of a style which is carefully clear and elegant, in spite of a tone that is wonderfully pure and healthy, what one remembers longest in Mrs. Cooke's writings is these dialect passages, forgetting for their sake her delectable descriptions of quaint, old-fashioned gardens, pretty girls, odd old maids, and odder old men, and even forgetting the bit of moral usually concealed in each story."--_Boston Transcript._ _Sold everywhere. Sent, postpaid, by_ =TICKNOR AND COMPANY, Boston.= MR. HOWELLS'S LATEST NOVEL. _Sixth Edition Now Ready._ INDIAN SUMMER. 1 vol. 12mo. $1.50. The "Christian Register" says that it has more of sweetness than all Howells's previous works, that
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