Cowboys -- Fiction; Ranch life -- Fiction; Western stories; Wyoming -- Fiction
“Whatever are you two laughing at?” exclaimed May. She looked radiant.
That clear note was all melted from her voice. “Mr. Le Moyne, aren’t you
going to stay to dinner?”
“Why, thank you!” said Scipio--polite, and embarrassed almost to
stuttering.
To Sir Francis Jimsy gave the last piece of toast. It was a large one.
If the drake was aware of the tie between Jimsy’s marital methods and
his own, he betrayed it as little as he betrayed knowledge of all things
which it is best never to notice.
Yes, I am grateful to the game laws. The next legislature made them
intelligible.
* * * * *
The following pages contain advertisements of a few of the Macmillan
novels.
* * * * *
Mr. OWEN WISTER
The Virginian
A Horseman of the Plains
WITH EIGHT FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
BY ARTHUR I. KELLER
_Cloth, 12mo, $1.50_
“There is not a page in Mr. Wister’s new book which is not interesting.
This is its first great merit, that it arouses the sympathy of the
reader and holds him absorbed and amused to the end. It does a great
deal more for him. ‘Whoever reads the first page will find it next to
impossible to put the book down until he has read every one of the five
hundred and four in the book, and then he will wish there were more of
them.’”--_New York Tribune._
“Mr. Wister has drawn real men and real women.... In ‘The Virginian’ he
has put forth a book that will be remembered and read with interest many
years hence.”--_Chicago American._
“The story is human and alive. It has the ‘touch and go’ of the
vibrating life of the expansive American West and puts the country and
the people vividly before the reader.”--_Philadelphia Times-Saturday
Review._
PUBLISHED BY
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
64-66 Fifth Avenue, New York
* * * * *
By OWEN WISTER
Lady Baltimore
_Illustrated, cloth, 12mo, $1.50_
“It is pleasant to be able to say that ... his reputation will be more
than merely maintained by his new venture.... It would be difficult to
speak too highly of this delightful volume.... ‘Lady Baltimore,’ as may
be gathered from what we have said above, is a many-sided book.... In
fine, here is an author of whom America may well be proud, not only for
his literary accomplishments, but for his generous, yet discriminating,
love of his country.”--_The Spectator_, London.
“Full of the tenderest human interest, sufficiently dramatic, with a
decided touch of originality.”--_Daily News_, Chicago.
“A delightful story; the reader is captivated from the start.”--_New
York Globe._
“As a picture it is charming; as a story it has genuine strength.”--_New
York Mail._
“Wholly charming from end to end.”--_Toronto Globe._
“The story maintains a rare quality of sincerity and indefinable
charm.”--_North American_, Philadelphia.
“A most charming story ... one of the most exquisite done in
years.”--_Citizen_, Brooklyn.
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