By FLORENCE WARDEN,
Author of "The House on the Marsh," "My Child and I," etc.,
A SPOILT GIRL.
12mo. Paper, 50 cents; Cloth, $1.00.
"It is rather a fascinating tale, which holds the interest of the reader."—Brooklyn Eagle.
"Miss Warden's novels are always interesting. Readers of 'House on the Marsh' will welcome a new work from the pen of this charming author."—National Tribune.
"'A Spoilt Girl' is a kind of retelling of the old story of Ingomar, with the characters reversed. There is plenty of stirring adventure in it, and Miss Warden's latest venture can be pronounced a good one."—Philadelphia Evening Telegraph.
"'A Spoilt Girl,' by Florence Warden, has a charm which is quite irresistible. There is not a dull page in the book, the dialogues are vivacious and witty, and the chief character is capitally managed."—Philadelphia Press.
"The story is somewhat different from others by this author, for there is no mystery about it, but it is decidedly novel and readable. Those who like Miss Warden's stories, and the number is constantly increasing, will gladly add this to the books to be read at once."—Boston Times.
"'The House on the Marsh,' by Florence Warden, published some two years or more ago, brought this author into favorable notice, and later stories of hers increased the favorable estimate of her works. Her latest story, 'A Spoilt Girl,' is her best. The 'Brancepeths' are a new type, and their portrayal shows great originality. As a love-story the book is delightful."—Boston Daily Advertiser.
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J.B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY,
715 and 717 Market Street, Philadelphia
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