"We may say that the jaded reader fagged with the strenuous art of the passing hour, who chances to select this volume to cheer the hours, will throw up his hat for sheer joy at having hit upon a book in which morbidness and self-consciousness are conspicuous, by their absence."—New York Times.


THE HUDSON LIBRARY

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I. Love and Shawl-Straps. By Annette Lucile Noble.

"Decidedly a success."—Boston Herald.

II. Miss Hurd: An Enigma. By Anna Katharine Green.

"Miss Hurd fulfils one's anticipations from start to finish. She keeps you in a state of suspense which is positively fascinating."—Kansas Times.

III. How Thankful was Bewitched. By J. K. Hosmer.