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"Enter Pollyanna! She is the daintiest, dearest, most irresistible maid you have met in all your journeyings through Bookland. And you forget she is a story girl, for Pollyanna is so real that after your first introduction you will feel the inner circle of your friends has admitted a new member. A brave, winsome, modern American girl, Pollyanna walks into print to take her place in the hearts of all members of the family."
Of "Miss Billy" the critics have written as follows:
"To say of any story that it makes the reader's heart feel warm and happy is to pay it praise of sorts, undoubtedly. Well, that's the very praise one gives 'Miss Billy.'"—Edwin L. Shuman in the Chicago Record-Herald.
"The story is delightful and as for Billy herself—she's all right!" —Philadelphia Press.
"There is a fine humor in the book, some good revelation of character and plenty of romance of the most unusual order."—The Philadelphia Inquirer.
"There is something altogether fascinating about 'Miss Billy,' some inexplicable feminine characteristic that seems to demand the individual attention of the reader from the moment we open the book until we reluctantly turn the last page."—Boston Transcript.
"The book is a wholesome story, as fresh in tone as it is graceful in expression, and one may predict for it a wide audience."—Philadelphia Public Ledger.
"Miss Billy is so carefree, so original and charming, that she lives in the reader's memory long after the book has been laid aside." —Boston Globe.
"You cannot help but love dear 'Billy;' she is winsome and attractive and you will be only too glad to introduce her to your friends." —Brooklyn Eagle.
THE CAREER OF DR. WEAVER
By Mrs. Henry W. Backus