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"Miss Daskam has made for herself so admiring an audience through her stories of child life, that she needs no introduction to readers of the new and clever."—The Atlantic Monthly.

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"An exceedingly attractive little volume, both in appearance and quality, is 'Fables for the Fair,' by Josephine Dodge Daskam, which contains 25 fables of a distinctly modern type, more or less satirical in character, and all bright, clever and original."—Boston Journal.

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