. George Eliot's poetry, and other studies . andtruthfully pictured the wild Western life upon the plains and inthe mining camps, as has Mr. Miller. He hns studied its char-acters and learned well his lessons, and when they stand outupon the they seem to be real, and not fancy book abounds in life-like incidents and escapades, such asevery miners boy has seen. It abounds in strong dramaticsituations, swift alternations between pathos and humor, anddelicate poetic inteipretations of nature. SATURDAY EVENING GAZETTE, BOSTON. The vigor,picturesqueness, strength and genuine


. George Eliot's poetry, and other studies . andtruthfully pictured the wild Western life upon the plains and inthe mining camps, as has Mr. Miller. He hns studied its char-acters and learned well his lessons, and when they stand outupon the they seem to be real, and not fancy book abounds in life-like incidents and escapades, such asevery miners boy has seen. It abounds in strong dramaticsituations, swift alternations between pathos and humor, anddelicate poetic inteipretations of nature. SATURDAY EVENING GAZETTE, BOSTON. The vigor,picturesqueness, strength and genuine teeling with which thestory is told, impresses upon the reader an irresistable charm. THE LONDON GLOBE. To follow him is like followinga keen, swift rider, who rides eagerly, it matters not whither,and who attracts us by a wild grace and a beautiful skill as herushes through scenes of luxuriant loveliness that would cause aless impetuoui horseman to pause and linger. FUNK & WAGNALLS, Publishers, 10 & la Dey St., N. Y. ^ t ^ i;-5 i J.


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