"The Land of Long Ago," in which reappears that famous
character, "Aunt Jane of Kentucky," is a delightful picture
of rural life in the Blue Grass country, showing the real
charm and spirit of the old time country folk--a book full
of sentiment and kindliness and high ideals. It cannot fail
to appeal to every reader by reason of its sunny humor, its
sweetness and sincerity, its entire fidelity to life. Aunt
Jane with her calm philosophy, her captivating stories, her
sweet, womanly ways, is a character that wins the reader at
once.
A. L. BURT COMPANY,
Publishers, New York
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End of Project Gutenberg's Aunt Jane of Kentucky, by Eliza Calvert Hall
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