All are humorous.... In none is dialect used.—New York Sun.

The book brings out new possibilities in the author's work and will add much to her popularity.—Springfield Republican.

Humor and novelty of plot characterize most of the stories, and they are entirely worthy of the creator of "Susan Clegg" and "Aunt Mary."—Syracuse Herald.

Crisply told, quaintly humorous.... Only a woman with discernment and tenderness, and only an artist could make characters live and breathe as hers do.—Boston Transcript.

Exhibits her cleverness and her sense of humor.... Show much of that humor in the conception and that skill in droll delineation of character which first brought Anne Warner into notice with her "Susan Clegg" stories.—New York Times.


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Anne Warner's "Susan Clegg" Books