Chapter 43

AN ANGEL OF THE TEXAS PLAINS

AN ANGEL OF THE TEXAS PLAINS

HULDAH

Proprietor of the Wagon-Tire House and GenialPhilosopher of the Cattle Country

By ALICE MacGOWANandGRACE MacGOWAN COOKE

A book that will brighten your hope, broaden your charity, and keep you mellow with its humor.Minneapolis JournalIt is cram full of human nature. There is nobody like Aunt Huldah in any other book, and it is a good thing that she got into this one.Washington TimesThe book with its western breezes, homely philosophy, queer characters and big hearts, is almost as exhilarating as the heroine must have been herself.Baltimore HeraldAunt Huldah is the kind of a woman loved by the whole world, and the novel is the most attractive since the days of David Harum.Indianapolis Star12mo, cloth, price, $1.50

A book that will brighten your hope, broaden your charity, and keep you mellow with its humor.Minneapolis Journal

It is cram full of human nature. There is nobody like Aunt Huldah in any other book, and it is a good thing that she got into this one.Washington Times

The book with its western breezes, homely philosophy, queer characters and big hearts, is almost as exhilarating as the heroine must have been herself.Baltimore Herald

Aunt Huldah is the kind of a woman loved by the whole world, and the novel is the most attractive since the days of David Harum.Indianapolis Star

12mo, cloth, price, $1.50

The Bobbs-Merrill Company,Indianapolis


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