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Work of rare merit entitled DAISY
The following advertisement, which I cut from "The Evening Looking Glass" of last Thursday, illustrates the manner in which "my publishers," Messrs. Printem & Sellem, make their literary announcements: " We have in Press, and shall publish in the course of a few days, a New Work of rare merit, entitled -- DAISY'S NECKLACE, And what came of it A THRILLING NOVEL, SURPASING, in pathos and quiet satire, the most felicitous efforts of Dickens!!
— from Daisy's Necklace, and What Came of It by Thomas Bailey Aldrich


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