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Todhunter, John, 1839-1916

"The Black Cat A Play in Three Acts"

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FREEMAN'S JOURNAL: "Very clever and amusing; highly
interesting, humorous and instructive."
PICTORIAL WORLD: "One of the smartest books of the season.
Brimful of funny ideas, comically expressed."
MAN OF THE WORLD: "Witty to excess. To gentlemen who dine
out, the book will furnish a stock of 'good things' upon every
conceivable subject of conversation."
GRANTA: "A book of genuine humour. Full of amusing things.
The style is fresh and original."

DISILLUSION:
_A STORY WITH A PREFACE._
BY DOROTHY LEIGHTON,
_Author of "As a Man is Able."_
THREE VOLS. AT ALL LIBRARIES.
* * * * *
"The leading characters in this typically modern tale are very
well drawn, and the author has distanced all her fellow-novelists
of her own sex in the delineation of a woman whose heartlessness
may be truly called devilish. The strength of this portrait is
remarkable. The other woman is effective too, and the tangle of
the relations of the three is put right by a device of startling
originality."--_World._
"Few cleverer books have come under our notice for many months
past."--_Daily Telegraph.


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