Chapter 38

An Old World Tale of Love and Daring

An Old World Tale of Love and Daring

MY LADYCLANCARTY

MY LADYCLANCARTY

MY LADYCLANCARTY

MY LADYCLANCARTY

By MARY IMLAY TAYLOR

Author of “On the Red Staircase,� “The Rebellion of the Princess,� etc.

Illustrated in tint by Alice Barber Stephens12mo.289 pages.$1.50

Sparkling and fresh.—Pittsburg Times.Piquant and dainty.—Albany Argus.Beautifully written, and the story is most fascinating.—Mrs. Leslie Carter.A charming romance of a proscribed Jacobite who returns to England to claim the wife whom he had not seen since she was a girl of thirteen.—San Francisco Chronicle.As fetching a romance as modern fancy has woven about old threads of fact.—New York World.The style is at once picturesque and simple, and the lightly sketched pictures of life in the far days are well drawn and attractive. Here is a wholesome, vigorous, stirring, refreshing tale.—Chicago Record-Herald.An engaging story, swift in action, romantic in spirit, and picturesque in setting.—Brooklyn Times.

Sparkling and fresh.—Pittsburg Times.

Piquant and dainty.—Albany Argus.

Beautifully written, and the story is most fascinating.—Mrs. Leslie Carter.

A charming romance of a proscribed Jacobite who returns to England to claim the wife whom he had not seen since she was a girl of thirteen.—San Francisco Chronicle.

As fetching a romance as modern fancy has woven about old threads of fact.—New York World.

The style is at once picturesque and simple, and the lightly sketched pictures of life in the far days are well drawn and attractive. Here is a wholesome, vigorous, stirring, refreshing tale.—Chicago Record-Herald.

An engaging story, swift in action, romantic in spirit, and picturesque in setting.—Brooklyn Times.

LITTLE, BROWN, & CO.,Publishers, BOSTONAt all Booksellers’


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