BOSTON GAZETTE.—Told with a literary skill that makes it very interesting reading.
BOSTON TRAVELLER.—He writes with enthusiasm and charm of style.
BOSTON COMMONWEALTH.—An altogether delightful book.
PHILADELPHIA BULLETIN.—The volume has a peculiar charm.
PHILADELPHIA RECORD.—The delightful and simple manner in which he has done his work, and the impress of his individuality, which he has left on almost every page, give the book a decided originality.
PALLADIUM.—Just and appreciative. Will fill a long-felt want.
CHICAGO JOURNAL.—The book has a singular sweetness and charm about it.
THE CRITIC.—An idyll surely, and one which could scarcely be better told than in the volume before us. The writing of the book has evidently been a labour of love with Mr. Lee, and it has been even better done than such labours are apt to be. It is a delightful picture that he gives us of William and Dorothy.
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Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note.