A Dozen Ways Of Love by Lily Dougall
page 291 of 295 (98%)
page 291 of 295 (98%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
UNIFORM WITH 'MERE STORIES,'
THE LAST TOUCHES. BY MRS. W. K. CLIFFORD. 'Much skill is devoted to the narration of all these stories.'--_Saturday Review._ 'Many of them surpass even "Aunt Anne" and "Mrs. Keith's Crime" in terseness and brilliant originality.'--_Morning Post._ 'One reads them from beginning to end enchanted.'--_National Review._ 'There is some very pretty and delicate work in them, which the literary world would be the poorer for losing.'--_Daily Telegraph._ 'Indeed, in every story there are touches of wonderful cleverness, signs of clear insight, of fresh and just observation.'--_Speaker._ 'Two or three of the stories reach an uncommon level of thought and expression.'--_Standard._ 'But they are all good, all original, all distinctive, and we advise readers to take care not to miss them.'--_Guardian._ A. & C. BLACK, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. |
|