"First of all a novel, and an excellent one."—Review of Reviews.

"It is a novel in that it has a simple and sympathetic romance for a basis; it is a great novel in that it presents each typical phase of modern life as a master would paint it, seizing the supreme moment and interpreting its significance."—New York Sun.

"Into it has gone so much thought, so much keen observation, so much ripe reflection, that one lays it down with a feeling of respect amounting almost to reverence for the man who has brought to the complicated problems of our modern living such earnestness and such ability."—Interior, Chicago.

"The discriminating reader cannot fail to find a keen pleasure in the fine literary art which the book displays, as well as the masterly fashion in which the story is developed."—Brooklyn Eagle.

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"The book has a unique character and flavor that ought to make it pleasant to the little company of faithful lovers of the English essay."—The Churchman.

"Mr. Robert Grant is one of our brightest and wittiest writers, and he tells whatever he has to say in so graceful, happy, and amusing a fashion that everything he writes is thoroughly enjoyable."—Boston Herald.

"Judge Grant has a keen eye for human weakness, but he looks with Emersonian benignity upon frailties, and he is not without the philosopher's optimistic note of hope."—Chicago Tribune.

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