ADA CAMBRIDGE'S NOVELS.
MY GUARDIAN.
12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00.
"A story which will, from first to last, enlist the sympathies of the reader by its simplicity of style and fresh, genuine feeling.... The author is au fait at the delineation of character."—Boston Transcript.
"The dénouement is all that the most ardent romance-reader could desire."—Chicago Evening Journal.
THE THREE MISS KINGS.
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"An exceedingly strong novel. It is an Australian story, teeming with a certain calmness of emotional power that finds expression in a continual outflow of living thought and feeling."—Boston Times.
"The story is told with great brilliancy, the character and society sketching is very charming, while delightful incidents and happy surprises abound. It is a triple love-story, pure in tone, and of very high literary merit."—Chicago Herald.
NOT ALL IN VAIN.
12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00.
"A worthy companion to the best of the author's former efforts, and in some respects superior to any of them."—Detroit Free Press.
"Its surprises are as unexpected as Frank Stockton's, but they are the surprises that are met with so commonly in human experience.... A better story has not been published in many moons."—Philadelphia Inquirer.
A MARRIAGE CEREMONY.
12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00.
"'A Marriage Ceremony' is highly original in conception, its action graceful though rapid, and its characters speaking with that life and sprightliness that have made their author rank as a peer of delineators."—Baltimore American.
"This story by Ada Cambridge is one of her best, and to say that is to at once award it high praise."—Boston Advertiser.
"It is a pleasure to read this novel."—London Athenæum.
A LITTLE MINX.
12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00.
"A thoroughly charming new novel, which is just the finest bit of work its author has yet accomplished."—Baltimore American.
"The character of the heroine is especially cleverly drawn."—New York Commercial Advertiser.
The Press on Ada Cambridge's Books.
"Many of the types of character introduced would not have disgraced George Eliot."—Vanity Fair.
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