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CAPTAIN MACDONALD’S DAUGHTER.

A Novel. By Archibald Campbell. 16mo, Cloth, Extra, $1 00.

It is a genuinely pathetic tale, and shows a keen and accurate knowledge of human nature under many varying conditions.—Saturday Evening Gazette, Boston.

A story of sound moral quality and touching pathos.—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.

There are many excellent delineations of scenes and life in Scotland, Virginia, and Florida… The characters are also carefully studied and successfully drawn. The heroine, the warmhearted, impulsive, and gifted Nan, especially, is a very charming personage… As a quiet story, with a pathetic vein running through it, we can confidently recommend it to all.—Congregationalist, Boston.

Full of life and movement, and marked by both power and pathos.—Zion’s Herald, Boston.

The characters are very well drawn, and there is a natural development of the plot… The descriptions of scenery are vivid and life-like, and the scenes are totally free from the extravagance which mars so much contemporary fiction. The author of this work will be heard from again.—Christian Intelligencer, N. Y.

A novel of Scottish life, shifting to American scenes, and gives the reader a glimpse of life in Virginia and Florida. The story is told with much simplicity, though a study of heredity is in-wrought with the artless narrative… The story is quiet in action, but will please lovers of naturalness and faithful character delineation.—Commonwealth, Boston.