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My Unknown Chum

Justice COWEN:
"A remarkably interesting book. My daughter liked it so much that I read it, too, and urged her to take a copy to Europe with her."

JOHN M. WALKER:
"Nothing as yet written equals in charm the story of the supernal character and beauty of the English girl and woman—the writer's ideal of girlhood and womanhood—who might well have inspired the poet's

'A perfect woman, nobly planned,
To warn, to comfort, and command;
And yet a spirit still and bright
With something of an angel light.'"

JOSEPH I. BREEN:
"A splendid book; the only one I know that I can read often or at random and always find therein some new charm. Is there anything more delightful than the author's description of Behind the Scenes, of Theatre Alley, and of Napoleon's room at the Louvre?"

Mrs. WOODROW:
"A delightful book. I liked it so much I read my borrowed copy twice."

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