THE VEILED LADY
"These little stories are as entertaining as any he has written and we can recommend them confidently to his many admirers."—New York Sun.
"They are exceedingly agreeable stories with an atmospheric quality which the versatile author imparts to them."—Philadelphia Press.
AT CLOSE RANGE
"These simple tales contain more of the real art of character-drawing than a score of novels of the day."—New York Evening Post.
"He has set down with humorous compassion and wit the real life that we live every day."—The Independent.
THE UNDER DOG
"Mr. Hopkinson Smith's genius for sympathy finds full expression in his stories of human under dogs of one sort and another ... each serves as a centre for an episode, rapid, vivid, story-telling."—The Nation.
THE FORTUNES OF OLIVER HORN
"It is in the character-drawing that the author has done his best work. No three finer examples of women can be found than Margaret Grant, Sallie Horn, Oliver's mother, and Lavinia Clendenning, the charming old spinster."—Louisville Courier-Journal.