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A Dozen Ways Of Love

CHAPTER VI
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We do not know many living writers who could have done either so well.'-- _St.James's Gazette._ * * * * * UNIFORM WITH 'MERE STORIES,' THE LAST TOUCHES.
BY MRS.

W.K.CLIFFORD.
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BY M.BETHAM-EDWARDS.
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'Miss Betham-Edwards is on her own special ground in her new novel, which she calls "The Dream-Charlotte." Provincial France of the Revolution time she knows with a detailed knowledge few other English writers, if any, possess.

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Needless to say, the literary charm of the book is great, and the atmosphere of the story true to its historical setting.'-- _Dundee Advertiser._ 'No living writer is so thoroughly at home in describing French life as Miss Edwards is, or better able to give a life-like picture of the social condition of France at the period of Charlotte Corday's daring deed.'-- _Hastings Observer._ * * * * * THE CURB OF HONOUR.
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'The descriptions of scenery in the Pyrenees are very attractive, and the author has been most skilful in her delineations of the characters of the leading actors.'-- _Literary World._ 'The concluding chapter is a piece of masterly tragi-comedy.


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