Q
FIFTIETH
THOUSANPQ
TWO
BAD
-
BROWN
EYES
MARIE
ST.
FELIX
author
of
"a
little
game
with
DESTINY."
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$f.OO.
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50
Cents.
"
Everything
is
told
with
all
the
picturesque
details.
The
imagination
is
not
taken
into
con-
sideration.
There
is
nothing
stilted
about
the
plot,
and
it
is
well
worked
out.
The
author
has
shown
considerable
originality,
and
her
con-
clusion
is
most
dramatic."
Milwaukee
Journal.
"
Is
being
much
talked
about,
and
is
not
too
'
bad
'
to
go
through
the
mails.
Whoever
the
author
is
she
certainly
has
the
knack
of
turning
out
novels
that
appeal
strongly
to
the
people."
San
Francisco
Book
and
News
Dealer.
"
The
book
is
bold,
decadent,
outspoken,
and
devoid
of
dulness."
Brooklyn
Times.
"It
is
a
daring,
nervy
romance."
Detroit
Tribune.
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sale
by
all
Booksellers,
or
will
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upon
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