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In our estimation it has far more attractions than Miss Burney's celebrated, but overestimated, novel of 'Cecilia.'"-- _Herts County Press._ "This very interesting and agreeable tale has remained longer without notice on our part than we could have desired; but we would now endeavor to make amends for the delay, by assuring our readers that it is a most ably-written publication, full of the nicest points of information and utility that could have been by any possibility constructed; and, as a proof of its value, it may suffice to say, that it has been taken from our table again and again by several individuals, from the recommendation of those who had already perused it, and be prevented our giving an earlier attention to its manifold claims for the favorable criticism.

It is peculiarly adapted for the young, and wherever it goes will be received with gratification, and command very extensive approbation."-- _Bell's Weekly Messenger._ "This is a handsome volume: just such a book as we would expect to find among the volumes composing a lady's library.

Its interior corresponds with its exterior; it is a most fascinating tale, full of noble and just sentiments."-- _Palladium._ * * * * * THE VALE OF CEDARS or, THE MARTYR.
A STORY OF SPAIN IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY.
By GRACE AGUILAR.
_With Illustrations.

1 vol., 12mo.

Cloth, $1.00._ "The authoress of this most fascinating volume has selected for her field one of the most remarkable eras in modern history--the reigns of Ferdinand and Isabella.


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