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A ROMANCE OF THE NOBLE NATCHEZ. Beadle’s Dime Novels, No. 61 TO ISSUE SATURDAY, OCT. 8isr, a’ Wal embrace a superb story of the old French Regune, we. LAUGHING EYES: A Tale of the Natchez Fort. BY HENRY J. THOMAS, Author of “ THE ALLENS,” “THE WRONG MAN,” ets. ’ The Natchez were, unquestionably, the noblest tribe of savages on the North American continent, having customs and barbaric habits which allied them to the South American Incas. In the romance here given we have the Indian and the courtly Frenchman brought out in full relief. The story is a perfect wilderness of sti; ring incidents and impressive delineations of character, « E | ing Eyes,” the heroine, is a French girl of beauty who bewijder. the savage as well as the courtier with her graces. Aronng her | centers a fascinating interest, which the author has gustaineg in a | _ manner to render this romance one of impressive power and beauty. - BEADLE AND COMPANY, Publishers, 118 William St, N.Y SINCLAIR TOUSEY, General Agent, N. ¥. ———_————— ppt a YS “according to Act of Congress, in the Year 186s, Se cit Pa eee eee etal ee ities Ss cee iy = =) wht weeecomicbooks.com