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The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers

CHAPTER XXXI
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16mo, Cloth, 75 cents.
In his Sebastopol sketches Tolstoi is at his best, and perhaps no more striking example of his manner and form can be found .-- _N.Y.

Tribune._ There is much strong writing in the book; indeed, it is strength itself, and there is much tenderness as well .-- _Boston Traveller._ Its workmanship is superb, and morally its influence should be immense .-- _Boston Herald._ It carries us from the shams of society to the realities of war, and sets before us with a graphic power and minuteness the inner life of that great struggle in which Count Tolstoi took part....

A thrilling tale of besieged Sebastopol.

All is intensely real, intensely life-like, and doubly striking from its very simplicity.

We have before our eyes war as it really is .-- _N.Y.


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