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ST. SIMON'S NIECE. A Novel.

BY

FRANK LEE BENEDICT

, AUTHOR OF "MY DAUGHTER ELINOR," "MISS VAN KORTLAND," "MISS DOROTHY'S CHARGE," "MR. VAUGHAN'S HEIR," &c., &c.

NEW YORK: HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE.

1875.
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FRANK LEE BENEDICT'S NOVELS.

MY DAUGHTER ELINOR. 8vo, Paper, $1 00; Cloth, $1 50. Destined to attain a wide popularity.—N. Y. Evening Post.

MISS VAN KORTLAND. 8vo, Paper, $1 00; Cloth, $1 50. Bright, lively, entertaining.—N. Y. Tribune.

MISS DOROTHY'S CHARGE. 8vo, Paper, $1 00; Cloth, $1 50. The brightness, freshness, grace, and good feeling of the whole story.—Standard, London.

JOHN WORTHINGTON'S NAME. 8vo, Paper, $1 00; Cloth, $1 50. Of all our American novelists, he is undoubtedly the most accomplished, the most vivacious, the most dramatic, the most natural.—Christian Intelligencer.

MR. VAUGHAN'S HEIR. 8vo, Paper, $1 00; Cloth, $1 50. Brilliant and interesting. Its plot is well conceived, dramatic, and forcible. The characters are developed with unusual skill.—Saturday Evening Gazette, Boston.

ST. SIMON'S NIECE. 8vo, Paper, $1 00; Cloth, $1 50. Written with remarkable ability, and the interest is thoroughly well sustained.—Scotsman, London.

PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK.

HARPER & BROTHERS will send either of the above works by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States or Canada, on receipt of the price.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875, by HARPER & BROTHERS, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

TO MRS. CASHEL HOEY, AS A TOKEN OF FRIENDSHIP AND ADMIRATION FOR HER GENIUS.

BIARRITZ, FRANCE, May, 1875.
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