Innocent, Her Fancy and His Fact - Reception

Reception

The New York Times called Innocent "the kind of book once beloved by the romantic and unsophisticated schoolgirl." William Robertson Nicoll endorsed the book as "A beautiful and tender love story.... With consummate skill the whole heart of a woman is shown us.... Innocent is one of the heroines that will never be forgotten."

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