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“‘Lady Baltimore’ is the most engaging story yet written of Southern life. It is the quiet annals of an old Southern town in the half-whimsical, wholly sympathetic style of ‘Cranford,’ to which it is closely akin in charm. It reminds one, too, of Margaret Deland’s admirable ‘Old Chester Tales,’ for it is written with the same loving appreciation of a simple neighborhood. With what a sense of humor, with what a delicacy of touch, with what a finished skill Owen Wister has made an exquisite picture you must read to see. It is like a dainty water-color portrait, delicious in itself even if it were not true; but to its truth there will rise up a crowd of witnesses.”—By a Southern contributor to The Record-Herald, Chicago.
RECENT FICTION
THE VINE OF SIBMAH
A RELATION OF THE PURITANS
By ANDREW MACPHAIL
Author of “Essays in Puritanism”
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