"This is a thoroughly good novel with an admirable plot."—Lebanon Courier.
"Rita writes ably and only too naturally of her sex's frailties. She is always clever and amusing. This book is written with a sobriety of style that greatly enhances its intrinsic charm, while in the centre character the author has painted an artistic and carefully finished portrait, whose vivid realism is felt in every touch."—Chicago Lever.
"'Kitty' is an interesting novel, with all the essentials in the way of plot and incidents to hold the reader's attention."—New London Day.
"Rita is a very clever and amusing writer. 'Kitty' is a vivid and sympathetic study of feminine character."—San Francisco Bulletin.
"The book is thoroughly regular and conventional; but, for that very reason, it will attract the large clientele who really enjoy their fiction of this kind."—Hartford Times.
"'Rita' in her new story called 'Kitty' evidently follows the advice of Wilkie Collins, 'Make 'em laugh, make 'em cry, make 'em wait'."—San Francisco Argonaut.
"This is an English story, interesting from the start and continuing so throughout the entire book. The characters are all cleverly drawn and the incidents told in a masterly manner."—Southern Star.
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R. F. FENNO & COMPANY
Transcriber's Note: The original print edition of this book did not contain a table of contents. A table of contents has been created for this electronic edition. Also, the following typographical errors have been corrected.