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Excerpt from The Pursuit of Pamela
The brisk, true dialogue, the wit, the freshness, and the charm, and the serious thought behind it, carry one on from page to page irresistibly. - Votes for Women.
All this sounds as if The Married Woman were a dull tract, Whereas it is a very amusing comedy, which surprised, puzzled, and delighted the audience when I saw it. The work is interesting because thoughtful, and written with so much talent and sincerity that it will shake the ideas even of some of those opposed to what they assume to be the author's views. Mr. Fernald has rendered every scene entertaining by use of a fertile caustic wit. - Westminster Gazette.
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