Swedish life in all its varying domestic aspects, as seen from intimacy with cultivated and refined people, is revealed with exquisite fidelity; and the portrayal of Carine’s problematic character is elaborated in a veritably artistic manner. The whole story has the idyllic touch.—Boston Beacon.
Lyrics and Legends. By Nora Perry, author of “After the Ball,” “A Flock of Girls and Their Friends,” etc. Illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett. 16mo. Cloth, gilt top, $1.25.
Many of the songs have already sung themselves into the hearts of those who love beautiful thought in beautiful form.—Public Opinion.
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LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., Publishers.
FOOTNOTE:
[1] The Polish word for angel is aniol, distorted by the old woman into jamiol, which is pronounced yamyol.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:
—Obvious errors were corrected.