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"Your Modèles have been adopted as a text-book in the French classes of this College. They have been found to meet better than any of the classic French authors the double demand sought, purity of written style, united with the familiar conversational idioms. The second year of their employ confirms the antecedent judgment formed in their favor."- The Rev. G.W. Samson, D. D., Pres. Columbian College, Washington, D. C.

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"The Reader is a new and excellent thing, forming a rich collection of colloquial French. I shall use it in my classes."- B. P. Snow, Prin. Fryeburg Acad.

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