A Girl of the Commune
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THE MASSARENES
By OUIDA
AUTHOR OF
"UNDER TWO FLAGS," "WANDA," ETC.
"The finish of the story is as artistic as is that of 'VanityFair.'"--_N. Y. Journal._
"Ouida in her old age has written her best book."--_Evening Sun._
"It is the strongest she has written with the possible exception of'Under Two Flags.'"--_N. Y. Press._
"Ouida beats them all; her latest story is more wicked than those of themodern sensationalist, and better told."--_Chicago Journal._
"In some respects the ablest of all her books."--_N. Y. Herald._
"There is not a dull page in the novel."--_Boston Gazette._
"Ouida's stories are never dull, and this one is quite as lively as anyof the others."--_Army and Navy Register._
"She has not lost any of her cynicism nor any of her skill to weave aseductive plot."--_Boston Globe._
"There is a distinct moral purpose running all through the book, apurpose which it will be impossible for the most careless reader tooverlook."--_The Beacon, Boston._
"A clever story of English high life as it is represented to-day."--_TheBookseller._
"A decided story-interest and some clever character drawing."--_TheOutlook._
"Katherine Massarene is drawn with a skill that makes her one of thebest female characters that 'Ouida' has given us."--_Public Opinion._
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