Chapter 36

A Stirring Story of Washington Society

A Stirring Story of Washington Society

THE REAPING

THE REAPING

THE REAPING

THE REAPING

By MARY IMLAY TAYLOR

With Frontispiece in color by George Alfred Williams12mo.Cloth.$1.50

A stirring story of political and diplomatic life in Washington.—Chicago Record-Herald.An extremely readable novel.... She has pictured the smart diplomatic set of Washington in interesting colors.—New York American.Quite the best picture of Washington life to be found.... As a study of human passions, it is wonderfully exact.—Philadelphia Item.Her characters are very much alive, and her style is at once vivid and polished. A novel which it is a pleasure to commend.—Providence Journal.Cabinet officers, leading senators, and distinguished diplomats move in these pages and in their official as well as social functions.—Boston Herald.

A stirring story of political and diplomatic life in Washington.—Chicago Record-Herald.

An extremely readable novel.... She has pictured the smart diplomatic set of Washington in interesting colors.—New York American.

Quite the best picture of Washington life to be found.... As a study of human passions, it is wonderfully exact.—Philadelphia Item.

Her characters are very much alive, and her style is at once vivid and polished. A novel which it is a pleasure to commend.—Providence Journal.

Cabinet officers, leading senators, and distinguished diplomats move in these pages and in their official as well as social functions.—Boston Herald.

LITTLE, BROWN, & CO.,Publishers34 Beacon Street, Boston


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