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developed, its rich rewards are set forth, and its lesson and its moral are powerfully enforced."--_Morning Post._ WOMAN'S FRIENDSHIP.--"We congratulate Miss Aguilar on the spirit, motive, and composition of this story. Her aims are eminently moral, and her cause comes recommended by the most beautiful associations. These, connected with the skill here evinced in their development, ensure the success of her labours."--_Illustrated News._ VALE OF CEDARS.--"The Authoress of this most fascinating volume has selected for her field one of the most remarkable eras in modern history--the reigns of Ferdinand and Isabella.... It is marked by much power of description, and by a woman's delicacy of touch, and it will add to its writer's well-earned reputation."--_Eclectic Review._ DAYS OF BRUCE.--"The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained throughout, and the delineation of female character is marked by a delicate sense of moral beauty. It is a work that may be confided to the hands of a daughter by her parent."--_Court Journal._ HOME SCENES.--"Grace Aguilar knew the female heart better than any writer of our day, and in every fiction from her pen we trace the same masterly analysis and development of the motives and feelings of woman's nature."--_Critic._ WOMEN OF ISRAEL.--"A work that is sufficient of itself to create and crown a reputation."--_Mrs. S. C. Hall._ GROOMBRIDGE & SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON. _SHILLING GIFT BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE._ Each Book sent Post Free for 12 Stamps. UNION JACK; AND OTHER STORIES. BY MRS. S. C. HALL. Illustrated with 15 Wood Engravings. Foolscap 8vo, cloth gilt, 1_s._ "Mrs. Hall has written a charming story. The scene is laid in Ireland. The characters are for the most part Irish, and the name of the tale is 'Union Jack.' It is written with much simplicity, and is calculated to amuse men and women as well as children, for whom it is professedly written."--_Western Daily Mercury._ THE TOWN OF TOYS; AND OTHER STORIES. BY SARA WOOD. Illustrated with 15 Wood Engravings. Foolscap 8vo, cloth gilt, 1_s._ "One of the best of the series; the narrative is clearly and concisely written, the subject matter is good, and above all it is replete with that sustained interest, without
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