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THE OLD COTTON GIN

The “Old Cotton Gin” breathes the passionate patriotism of the South, her dearest sentiments, her pathos and regrets, her splendid progress and her triumphant future. This poem is a popular favorite throughout the South, and has been adopted officially in some states. The author is one of her truest sons. All the pages of the book are decorated with original drawings, including seven exceedingly fine full-page illustrations.

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The Quakeress: A Tale

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“He has made of pretty Abby Woolford’s heart-history a prose epic of Quakerdom.”—The North American, Philadelphia.

Illustrations in color by George Gibbs.
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IN HAPPY HOLLOW

One of the stories which established Max Adeler’s reputation as a humorist.

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OUT OF THE HURLY-BURLY;
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Transcriber’s Note

Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.

184.17 the gruff voice of Luke [,/.] Replaced.
226.25 I’ll send it back to my uncle, where it belongs[.] Added.
243.22 such as you city boys buy in the variety stor[i]es, Removed.
304.20 You must answer it, for I won[’]t. Inserted.