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THE MAYFLOWER; OR, SKETCHES OF SCENES AND INCIDENTS
AMONG THE DESCENDANTS OF THE PILGRIMS. |
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"Boarding out" | ||
XI.
THE MAYFLOWER; OR, SKETCHES OF SCENES AND INCIDENTS
AMONG THE DESCENDANTS OF THE PILGRIMS.
BY MRS. HARRIET B. STOWE.—18mo, muslin gilt, 45 cents.
A series of beautiful and deeply interesting tales, remarkable for a
vigorous yet disciplined imagination, a lively and pure style, and their
high moral tone. They are books which will interest mature readers as
well as children and youth. As an author she will take her place among
that fine and elevated class to which Miss Sedgwick and Mrs. Child belong;
authors whose writings unite with the graces of composition a
deep sympathy with all that is human, and a noble philanthropy.—Biblical
Repository.
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