SIR GODFREY’S GRAND-DAUGHTERS. 8th Thousand.
OBSERVER.—“A capital story.”
THE OLD, OLD STORY. 9th Thousand.
DAILY NEWS.—“Miss Carey’s fluent pen has not lost its power of writing fresh and wholesome fiction.”
THE MISTRESS OF BRAE FARM. 10th Thousand.
PALL MALL GAZETTE.—“Miss Carey’s untiring pen loses none of its power, and her latest work is as gracefully written, as full of quiet home charm, as fresh and wholesome, so to speak, as its many predecessors.”
MRS. ROMNEY and “BUT MEN MUST WORK.”
PALL MALL GAZETTE.—“By no means the least attractive of the works of this charming writer.”
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