The two chief figures in this story are Fanny Lambert and her father, two entirely unconventional characters, delightfully simple and unworldly. The book is full of irresistably humorous touches, irresponsible fun being, in fact, its characteristic feature. The lesser figures, down to the merest thumbnail sketches, are all incisively drawn.
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For Charles the Rover
By MAY WYNNE.
12mo, cloth $1.50
Author of "Henry of Navarre," etc., etc.
A rattling good story of love and intrigue in good old Ireland in the days and for the cause of Charles the Rover.
"Of all the days that's in the year
The tenth of June I love most dear,
When sweet white roses do appear
For sake of Charles the Rover.
"Our noble Ormond, he is drest,
A rose is glancing at his breast;
His famous hounds have doffed his crest,
White roses deck them over."
R. F. FENNO & CO., 18 East 17th St., N.Y.
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