The Dickens pathos, the Dickens sympathy with the poor and oppressed, the Dickens hatred of misers, the Dickens love of children, are all present in the book before us.—Glasgow Herald.
Bound in silk cloth, $1.25; paper covers, 50c.
THE ONE TOO MANY
A LOVE STORY
By MRS. E. LYNN LINTON
Illustrated by Edith L. Lang
TO THE
SWEET GIRLS STILL LEFT AMONG US WHO HAVE NO PART IN THE NEW REVOLT BUT ARE CONTENT TO BE DUTIFUL, INNOCENT AND SHELTERED
This is the charming dedication Mrs. Linton gives to her delightful love story, an illustrated edition of which has just been published by us. The charm and daintiness of the story is carried out in Miss Lang’s pictures. There are two editions of the book, one in a rich silk cloth binding at $1.25, and one in paper covers at 50 cents.
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