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LIFE A NEW HISTORICAL NOVEL and Edition, with Map, Just Out. Kinc NOANETT A Story of Old Virginia and the Massachusetts Bay BY + F. J. STIMSON (J. S. of Dale) With twelve full-page illustrations and a cover design from the coat-of-arms of the heroine, by Hy. Sandham, R. C. A. ‘We are not afraid to predict that ‘King | | “Mr. Stimson writes aa good @ story as Du Noanett' will take its place in the bearts of | Maurier."—drooklyn agle. Je ith euch books as Lorna Doone! THUR, in The Bookman, “So far as American fiction is concerned, ‘King Noanett' is far and away the book of the year.” —Lirenany Eprror, in | The Hoston Transcript, | “Mr, Stimson bas done his best work In and in Miles Courtenay he mmortal figure to the charac Jans Jerrary Rocne, in The Pitot, FAIRY TALES By MABEL FULLER BLODGETT Containing the followin The Story of Prince Peppermint and the Princess Sarsaparilla. The Witch's Daughter, The Blue Emerald. Princess Sunbeam_and the Horned Toad. Moon Lady. 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