“Lady Florence Dixie always writes brightly.... Her dominant qualities are to be found in ‘Redeemed in Blood.’”—World.
“On the subject of rational dress and the prevailing system of bringing up young people, Lady Florence is neither silent nor soft-spoken; she has very pronounced opinions as to the way in which girls should be brought up, and she gives free expression to them. She writes naturally, sensibly, and skilfully.”—Scotsman.
“It is written with so much dash and go, and there is so much delightfully fresh incident in it, that it is eminently readable.”—Glasgow Herald.
“There is no sham romanticism in the book; its literary workmanship is vigorous. Whatever else Lady Florence may be, she is emphatically original.”—Scottish Leader.
“The opening chapter contains some capital descriptive writing, and the interest is most cleverly kept up to the end.”—Newcastle Chronicle.
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