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Warner, Anne, 1869-1913

"The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary"


The sweetness and sincerity of Aunt Jane's recollections have the same
unfailing charm found in "Cranford."--_Philadelphia Press_.
To a greater degree than her previous work it touches the heart by its
wholesome, quaint human appeal.--_Boston Transcript_.
The stories are prose idyls; the illuminations of a lovely spirit shine
upon them, and their literary quality is as rare as beautiful.--_Baltimore
Sun_.
MARGARET E. SANGSTER says: "It is not often that an author competes with
herself, but Eliza Calvert Hall has done so successfully, for her second
volume centred about Aunt Jane is more fascinating than her first."
LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., PUBLISHERS
34 BEACON STREET, BOSTON



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