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Title Page

Page Title Page
FREAKS OF FORTUNE:
OR, THE HISTORY AND ADVENTURES OF
NED LORN.

BY J. B. JONES,

AUTHOR OF “WILD WESTERN SCENES,” “RIVAL BELLES,”
“ADVENTURES OF COLONEL VANDERBOMB,” “LIFE AND
ADVENTURES OF A COUNTRY MERCHANT,” ETC.

“This work is equal to any of the productions of Thackeray or Dickens, so promptly
republished and so extensively patronized in this country. A bold assertion—but it will
be verified by the thousands who will assuredly peruse the book. Without being sectional,
personal, or partizan—without pandering to public prejudices, or aiming to achieve a parasitical
popularity—the author has wisely relied upon his own powers and his own merits
for success. From the first chapter to the last, the story is intensely interesting. The plot
is deeply conceived and skilfully unfolded. The characters—including churchmen, politicians,
bankers, lawyers, physicians, publishers, critics, authors and lovers—are strikingly
developed; and there is not a line in the book that the most pious mother would hesitate
to read to her daughter. Every page furnishes evidence of profound thought and patient
elaboration. The events occur in natural progression, and the attention of the reader is
arrested by an irresistible fascination.”

Publisher's Critical Reader.


Philadelphia:

T. B. PETERSON, NO. 102 CHESTNUT STREET.

Copyright Page

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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1854, by
J. B. JONES,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA:
STEREOTYPED BY GEORGE CHARLES.
PRINTED BY KING & BAIRD.