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Warner, Anne, 1869-1913

"Susan Clegg and Her Neighbors' Affairs"

Wiggs. Susan's human weaknesses are endearing,
and we find ourselves in sympathy with her.--_New York Evening
Post_.
No more original or quaint person than she has ever lived in
fiction.--_Newark Advertiser_.


A WOMAN'S WILL
It is a relief to take up a volume so absolutely free from
stressfulness. The love-making is passionate, the humor of much of
the conversation is thoroughly delightful. The book is as
refreshing a bit of fiction as one often finds; there is not a dull
page in it.--_Providence Journal_.
It is bright, charming, and intense as it describes the wooing of a
young American widow on the European Continent by a German musical
genius.--_San Francisco Chronicle_.
A deliciously funny book.--_Chicago Tribune_.
There is a laugh on nearly every page.--_New York Times_.
Most decidedly an unusual story. The dialogue is nothing if not
original, and the characters are very unique. There is something
striking on every page of the book.--_Newark Advertiser_.
A more vivacious light novel could not be found.--_Chicago
Record-Herald_.



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