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WORKS BY THE AUTHOR OF ‘A TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM.’
‘In telling a simple story, and in the management of dialogue, the Author is excelled by few writers of the present day.’—Literary Gazette.
A Trap to Catch a Sunbeam. Thirty-fifth Edition, price 1s.
‘Aide toi, et le ciel t’aidera, is the moral of this pleasant and interesting story, to which we assign in this Gazette a place immediately after Charles Dickens, as its due, for many passages not unworthy of him, and for a general scheme quite in unison with his best feelings towards the lowly and depressed.’—Literary Gazette.
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