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McIntosh, Maria J.

"Evenings at Donaldson Manor Or, The Christmas Guest"

The style is clear, easy and simple,
and the construction of the story artistic in a high degree. We
commend most cordially the book."--_Tribune._

IV.
TWO LIVES; OR, TO SEEM AND TO BE.
BY MARIA J. McINTOSH.
_One Volume, 12mo., paper covers, 50c.; cloth, 75c._
"The previous works of Miss McIntosh, although issued anonymously,
have been popular in the best sense of the word. The simple beauty
of her narratives, combining pure sentiment with high principle,
and noble views of life and its duties, ought to win for them a
hearing at every fireside in our land. We have rarely perused a
tale more interesting and instructive than the one before us, and
we commend it most cordially to the attention of all our
readers."--_Protestant Churchman._

V.
AUNT KITTY'S TALES.
BY MARIA J. McINTOSH.
_A new edition, complete in One Vol., 12mo., cloth, 75c.; paper, 50c._
This volume contains the following delightfully interesting
stories: "Blind Alice," "Jessie Graham," "Florence Arnott," "Grace
and Clara," "Ellen Leslie; or, the Reward of Self Control.


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