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WOMAN’S FORTITUDE—

A Tale of the Indian Mutiny. By Lieut.-Col. Edward Money.

Opinions of the Press.

Public Opinion says:—“The author has managed to convey the characteristic tone of garrison talk in a very clear manner.... There is much good narrative and brilliancy of dialogue.”

The Scotsman says:—“Written with much spirit ... it will be full of interest to anybody who cares to know what European life and Society were in India in the last days of ‘John Company.’”

The Daily Chronicle says:—“The horrors enacted at Cawnpore during the Indian Mutiny give a tragic interest to this thrilling tale.”

Capital and Labour says:—“The plot of the tale is carefully constructed and well worked out, and while the main purpose is always kept in view, opportunity is taken to depict some of the phases of Anglo-Indian life, while the characters in the story are cleverly portrayed, and the attention of the reader is never allowed to flag.”

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