The heroine, Peggy, is charming,
fresh, and unconventional, with a genuine love for song. The country
neighbors with their peculiarities give touches of both humor and
pathos to this appealing story.
LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., Publishers, BOSTON
_At all Booksellers'_
_Far outside the common run of fiction.--Dial, Chicago_
THE WOOD-CARVER OF 'LYMPUS
By M.E. WALLER
Author of "A Daughter of the Rich," etc.
With frontispiece by Chase Emerson. 12mo. 311 pages. $1.50
A strong tale of human loves and hopes set in a background of the
granite mountain-tops of remote New England.--_Brooklyn Eagle_.
Hugh Armstrong, the hero, is one of the pronouncedly high class
character delineations of a quarter century.--_Boston Courier_.
It is a book which does one good to read and which is not readily
forgotten; for in it are mingled inextricably the elements of humor
and pathos and also a strain of generous feeling which uplifts and
humanizes.--Harry Thruston Peck, Editor of _The Bookman_.
A few books are published every year that really minister to the tired
hearts of this hurried age. They are like little pilgrimages away from
the world across the Delectable Mountains of Good.
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