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"In every thing that the author of 'Mary Powell' writes, there is a pleasant vein of quiet, refined cheerfulness, which, like the tone of a sweet voice, makes one listen with pleasure."--_Athenaeum._

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THE GOOD OLD TIMES.

A Tale of Auvergne.

"It is written in a clear, pointed style, embellished with original fancies, and eloquent with an earnest meaning. The various scenes and characters are obviously studies from life--the life of restlessness, of fear, of devotion, among the friends of martyrs, described by the chroniclers of that epoch, stained with the blood of fanatical wars and persecutions. Colette, as delicately and distinctly limned in the successive chapters, might have formed a figure in the fifteenth-century group, drawn by a home-inspired artist. Then, the struggle round the walls of Le Puy is a picture of olden warfare, of arquebus and halberd battles, of priestly soldiers, sworn to shed no blood, but casuistically, with a ponderous club, immortalizing the miserable _routiers_. Again, the _cretin_ is a portrait painfully accurate. Indeed, the entire story is vivified by its evident reality."--_Athenaeum._

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THE PROVOCATIONS OF MADAME PALISSY.

"On the basis of the true history of Palissy, the writer has formed the present work; has given a very spirited sketch of his labours; has exhibited the extravagances, amounting to crime, of a man of genius driving on in pursuit of his darling object; and has depicted, as the t.i.tle promises, with a good deal of power, the plagues of a wife who has such a husband."--_Christian Observer._

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FAMILY PICTURES.

TWILIGHT IN AN UNINHABITED HOUSE.

OF A FINE OLD ENGLISH MERCHANT.

FATHER AND SON.

A GENTLEMAN OF THE OLD SCHOOL.

A GHOST STORY.

CHARLES LAMB.

SIR FRANCIS BARING.

ON LEAVING AN OLD FAMILY HOUSE.

LONE HEATHS AND HIGHWAYMEN.

ON THE SACRED AFFECTIONS.

A Sc.r.a.p OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY.

THE EMPEROR ALEXANDER.

THE EVELYNS OF WOTTON.

FABIAN'S DILEMMA.

CLAREMONT AND THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE.

THE FATHER OF A FAMILY.

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THE YEAR NINE.

A Tale of the Tyrol.

"A highly interesting volume, in which the n.o.ble stand made by an army of peasants for independence is told with great power and pathos."--_Morning Herald._

"Sweet 'Mary Powell' exchanges her lute for a cymbal, clanging with her white fingers upon the sounding bra.s.s. The subject is well chosen, and the theme inspiriting. 'Hofer' is the hero of her lute."--_Art-Journal_.

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CLAUDE THE COLPORTEUR.

"The hero of the narrative is, in plain English, a Bible hawker among Roman Catholics chiefly; and his difficulties, ill-treatment, conversations, and beneficial influence, form the staple of the book-- his character is well drawn."--_English Churchman._

"The volume is one of no ordinary merit; for it throws intense interest around common occurrences and common characters, and presents not only a vivid series of pictures, but a well-sustained tale."-- _Church and State Gazette._

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SOME ACCOUNT OF MRS. CLARINDA SINGLEHART.

"It may be said of all her works, that of their kind they are very good; and this cannot fail to give pleasure to every reader capable of appreciating literary merit, and it will commend itself for family reading, on account of the genial tone of the morality which runs throughout."--_Atlas._

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YE MAIDEN & MARRIED LIFE OF MARY POWELL.

Afterwards MISTRESS MILTON.

"This is a charming little book; and whether we regard its subject, cleverness, or delicacy of sentiment and expression,--to say nothing of its type and orthography,--it is likely to be a most acceptable present to young or old, be their peculiar taste for religion, morals, poetry, history, or romance."--_Christian Observer._

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