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XXII.
THE POOR RICH MAN AND THE RICH POOR MAN.
BY MISS SEDGWICK.—18mo, muslin gilt, 45 cents.
We recognize in these books feminine skill and delicacy of delineation,
with unusual discrimination of character and knowledge of the heart.
Another high recommendation is their marked religious tone.—Norwich
Courier
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