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Warner, Anne, 1869-1913

"Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop"

Perry North, a young
surveyor of Puritan ideas, is sent to Detroit when he falls in love
with Marie Beaucoeur, a charming French girl, of the Catholic faith.
The English and French characters are strongly contrasted, the
incidents are novel, and the story makes a continuous impression of
actuality.
LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., Publishers, BOSTON
_At all Booksellers'_

_Richard Le Gallienne's New Book_
PAINTED SHADOWS
By the Author of "The Love-Letters of the King," etc.
12mo. $1.50

Mr. Le Gallienne's new book displays in a remarkable degree his fine
imagination, charming style, and the high quality of his verse. "The
Youth of Lady Constantia," "The Wandering Home," "The Shadow of the
Rose," "Beauty's Portmanteau," and "Old Silver" are equal to his best
work, and the story which bears the title "Poet take Thy Lute" will
appeal especially to those who love what is best and most beautiful in
literature.

_The Heroine with the Marvellous Voice_
SWEET PEGGY
By LINNIE SARAH HARRIS
_With frontispiece. 12mo. $1.50_

A summer idyll, with love, music, and nature for its themes, and the
mountains and lakes for its scenes.


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