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A NEW BOOK

By the Author of "That Lass o' Lowrie's."



SURLY TIM

AND OTHER STORIES.

By MRS. FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT,
Author of "That Lass o' Lowrie's."


One volume, small 12mo. Cloth extra, $1.25.



The volume includes eight of Mrs. Burnett's shorter stories which have appeared in the magazines during the last few years. It is needless to say that these have been among the most popular tales that have lately been written. Surly Tim (told in Lancashire dialect), which gives the title to the book, is perhaps better known than any short story yet published in Scribner's.

The present collection, including Esmeralda, Lodusky, Le Monsieur de la Petite Dame, etc., shows that the author can be successful in other scenes than those, the treatment of which has gained her so much critical praise and such wide popularity.

CRITICAL NOTICES.

"They are powerful and pathetic stories, and will touch the sympathies of all readers."—The Commonwealth, Boston.

"A good service has been rendered to all lovers of good fiction by the publication of these stories in this permanent form."—The Evening Mail.

Mrs. Burnett has made for herself a reputation which places her in the front rank of female novelists."—The Baptist Weekly.

"The authoress has taken her place as one of the best novelists of our time, and these stories are interesting as showing the steps up which she has ascended to her acknowledged eminence."—The Advance.

Each of these narratives have a distinct spirit, and can be profitably read by all classes of people. They are told not only with true art but with deep pathos."—Boston Post.

"The stories collected in the present volume are uncommonly vigorous and truthful tones of human nature."—Chicago Tribune.

"Each story is very readable, and the whole volume will be well received as it well deserves."—The Chi. Instructor, Phila.


The above book for sale by all booksellers, or will be sent, fast or express. Charges paid, upon receipt of the price by the publishers,


CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS,

743 and 745 Broadway, New York.