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ROMANCE OF THE WOODS AND LAKES!

A most charming story of wildwood life is

Beadle’s Dime Novels, No. 215,

TO ISSUE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25,

introducing a favorite writer in a favorite field, viz.:

THE WHITE HERMIT:

OR,

The Unknown Foe.

A ROMANCE OF THE LAKES AND WOODS.

BY W. J. HAMILTON,

Author of “The Giant Chief,” “The Silent Slayer,” etc.

The interest which centers around the early years of settlement, when what is now the lovely region of Central New York was a wilderness of woods, streams, lakes, cataracts and rugged hills, is perennial; and in the fierce Iroquois, the dreaded Six Nations, the half savage white ranger, the colonial trooper, the resolute settler, the true forest women, the romance writer finds almost exhaustless material for the construction of his historic stories. Of the writers in this field of fiction Mr. Hamilton is well known as a master. He gives such pictures of forest life, such clear-cut portraits of forest men, as render his creations intensely interesting and attractive.

This last work of his hand is one of impressive merit, and will greatly delight the lovers of forest romances.

☞ For sale by all Newsdealers and Booksellers; or sent, post-paid, to any address, on receipt of price—Ten Cents.

BEADLE AND COMPANY, Publishers, 98 William Street, New York.

The Forest Monster; or, Lamora, the Maid of the Canon

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