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"When Alice Hegan Rice writes a little book, lovers of whimsical fiction rejoice with open rejoicing."—Chicago Tribune.
"Mrs. Rice has been paid the compliment of being compared with Dickens. Those who appreciate her real merits will see that she is more natural, more lifelike, and more unaffectedly humorous than the author of 'Pickwick Papers.'"—Rochester Post-Express.
"There is a delicious humor in everything she writes, and it has the virtue of non-boisterousness and sobriety in tone. There is no straining for wit: everything has the merit of spontaneity and naturalness."—Philadelphia Record.
"She is one of the real humorists, for at the bottom of her humor there is a deep well of human kindness."—The Metropolitan.
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