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The Latest Popular "Brenda" Book

BRENDA'S WARD

By HELEN LEAH REED

Illustrated by Frank T. Merrill. 12mo.
Decorated Cloth, $1.50




Pictures a Western girl's school life in Boston, and the story is told with spirit and fine sentiment. . . . The girls whose lives are told of are merry and of wholesome temperament.—Portland (Ore.) Oregonian.

The story is full of seeing, doing, enjoying, and accomplishing.—Kansas City Star.

The tale throughout is sweet and wholesome. . . . The character sketching is consistent and firm, and the dialogue natural.—Boston Transcript.

The young Western girl who enters Brenda's life is sweet and charming, and will appeal to all.—Philadelphia Ledger.

The characters are all brimful of wholesome human interest with Brenda as a paramount attraction.—Pittsburg Bulletin.

A new Brenda book is always sure of a welcome. . . . Of all the stories for girls these books rank among the best. The movement of these narratives is rapid, there is an abundance of natural and entertaining incident, and the characters are sharply drawn and developed with masterly skill and rare powers of sympathetic analysis.—Kennebec (Me.) Journal.




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