This is a very clever satire on one of the phases of modern society, and the tale is told in a most charming manner.—Albany Press.

It is a long time since we have met with anything so charming, so refreshing, so droll. . . . Read this book once, and one wants to turn back and read it again.—N. Y. Star.

Mr. Reinhart's illustrations greatly enhance the interest of the novelette.—Buffalo Commercial Advertiser.

A story written in a style as simple as that which Miss Howard has adopted in this novelette is sure to find many readers. The story is well told and attractive.—Troy Press.

"Tony, the Maid," is safe for a great success with the lovers of the bright and dainty in literature. It is prettily bound, and uncommonly cleverly illustrated.—N. Y. Graphic.

The story is told with infinite humor and with not a little pathos, and it will well repay perusal.—Philadelphia Telegraph.

The plot is new, the characters are fresh, and the handling is spirited and brisk. No one who commences this little book will stop reading until the end is reached.—Chicago Journal.


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