Left absolutely alone, day after day, night after night, month after
month, out in the open, in an invalid's chair, he wrote "Once to Every
Man," a story of the everlasting hills, the smiling green fields and the
running brooks, that throbs with the never ending wonder of woman.
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"MY FRIEND, O. HENRY," by Seth Moyle, with every copy of "ONCE TO
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life by the man who helped to discover him. See last page of "Once to
Every Man" for this offer.
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_Breathe Deep of the Pungent Purple Sage!_
THE LONG CHANCE
_By PETER B. KYNE_
Have you ever learned the desert's little ways, chummed up with the mesa,
or fought it out with death at the tag end of all creation? Here is a
story fresh from the heart of the desert with all of the tang of the West
to it that Remington put into his paintings.
Surely you have read Mr. Kyne's Western stories in the Saturday Evening
Post, Red Book, or Metropolitan Magazine and been thrilled to your finger
tips, while the tears came to your eyes as you read of God's real
Christians, men who sometimes curse and profane, and flirt with the flesh
pots of life; but whose hearts are pure gold.
"Surely there is only one quality in humankind that really
matters--softening, suffering and despair and turning away wrath, and as
Donna knelt by the grave of the man who had possessed that quality to
such an extent that he had considered his life cheap as a means of
expressing it, she prayed that her infant son might be endowed with the
virtues and brains of his father and the wanderer who slept beneath the
stone:
"_Dear God, help me raise a Man and teach him to be kind_."
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EVERY MAN
_should read_
WALTER BROWN'S
MODERN MORALITY PLAY
"EVERYWOMAN"
HER PILGRIMAGE IN QUEST OF LOVE
No American play of recent years has been so universally endorsed by
Universities, dramatic clubs and critics as this play "Everywoman."
Like "Experience" it is allegorical and it was the first successful
attempt to revive the ancient morality play of which "Everyman" is the
best known example.
If you have enjoyed reading "Experience," you will not be disappointed
in "Everywoman."
Write for a free copy of "A Little Journey to the Home of 'Everywoman'"
by Elbert Hubbard.
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Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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