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By EUGENIA BROOKS FROTHINGHAM

“The latest human products of a Puritan heritage and a Boston environment are portrayed in this novel with much the same sort of artistic realism that Mrs. Humphry Ward uses in her chosen field of London and English life.”—Boston Globe.

“This novel has distinction, social, artistic and moral. Its social distinction is truly typical of Boston society Well-planned and constructed, it is yet never heavy The moral atmosphere of the book is clear and bracing.”—New York Mail.

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“A fine story, showing vivid ability and power. Every page is absorbing.”—Chicago Record-Herald.

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