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THE ACTRESS' DAUGHTER.
A CHANGED HEART.
EDITH PERCIVAL.
A FATEFUL ABDUCTION.
MAUDE PERCY'S SECRET.
THE MIDNIGHT QUEEN.
NORINE'S REVENGE.
PRIDE AND PASSION.
QUEEN OF THE ISLE.
SHARING HER CRIME.
THE SISTERS OF TORWOOD.
WEDDED FOR PIQUE.
A WIFE'S TRAGEDY.
A WRONGED WIFE.
Mrs. Fleming's stories have always been extremely popular. Their
delineations of character, lifelike conversations, the flashes of wit,
their constantly varying scenes and deeply interesting plots combine to
place their author in an enviable position, which is still maintained
despite the tremendous onrush of modern novelists. No more brilliant or
stirring novels than hers have ever been published, and, strange as it
may seem, the seeker after romance today reads these books as eagerly as
did our mothers when they first appeared.
_All published uniform, cloth bound. Price, 50 cents each, and sent FREE
by mail, on receipt of price by_
G.W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
THE FASCINATING NOVELS OF Celia E. Gardner
BROKEN DREAMS (In verse).
COMPENSATION (In verse).
HER LAST LOVER.
RICH MEDWAY'S TWO LOVES.
STOLEN WATERS (In verse).
TESTED.
TERRACE ROSES.
TWISTED SKEIN (In verse).
A WOMAN'S WILES.
WON UNDER PROTEST.
These stories are as far removed from the sensational as possible, yet
in matter as well as style, they possess a fascination all their own.
The author makes a specialty of the study of a woman's heart. Their tone
and atmosphere are high; the characterizations good; the dialogue bright
and natural. Her books have had an enormous sale.
_12 mo. Cloth bound. Price, 50 cents each, and sent FREE by mail, on
receipt of price by_
G.W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
THE CHARMING NOVELS OF JULIE P. SMITH
BLOSSOM BUD.
COURTING AND FARMING.
KISS AND BE FRIENDS.
THE MARRIED BELLE.
THE WIDOWER.
CHRIS AND OTHO.
HIS YOUNG WIFE.
LUCY.
TEN OLD MAIDS.
WIDOW GOLDSMITH'S DAUGHTER.
Julie P. Smith's books are of unusual merit, uncommonly well written,
cleverly developed and characterized by great wit and vivacity. They
have been extremely popular, and they still retain to a great degree
their former power to charm. Her pictures of farm life and of rural
conditions are wholesome and finely done. The human interest is never
lacking from her stories.
_All published uniform, cloth bound. Price, 50 cents each, and sent FREE
by mail, on receipt of price by_
G.W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
Obvious typographical and printer errors have been corrected without
comment.
In addition to obvious errors, the following changes have been made:
Page 53: removed the word "be" from the phrase "... who is to be
become my employee...." leaving, "... who is to become my
employee...."
Page 153: changed "profoundedly" to "profoundly" in the phrase, "I
was profoundly grateful...."
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