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"Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 01, April 2, 1870"

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| By the author of "Cometh up as a Flower." |
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| 1 vol. 8vo. Paper covers, 60 cents. |
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| _From the Boston Traveller._ |
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| "After reading such a work, one can no more read an ordinary |
| book than one could enjoy a lunch on dry bread immediately |
| after having dined on Curry and Chili, washed down with |
| burnt brandy." |
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| _From the Baltimore Gazette._ |
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| "The cleverest novel of the season. The characters are few, |
| but remarkably well drawn; the dialogue fresh, crisp, and |
| sparkling, and the incidents thoroughly natural." |
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| _From the Cincinnati Chronicle.


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