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ew he should not see just the Lydia that had run away from him until the day she came back again, into his arms. THE END * * * * * Printed in the United States of America. +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | The following pages contain advertisements of books by the | | same author or on kindred subjects. | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ _BY THE SAME AUTHOR_ =Children of Earth= $1.25 This is the ten thousand dollar American prize play. From thousands of manuscripts submitted to Mr. Ames of the Little Theatre, Miss Brown's was chosen as being the most notable, both in theme and characterisation. "A page from the truly native life of the nation, magnificently written."--_New York Tribune._ "Ranks with the best achievements of the American theatre."--_Boston Transcript._ =My Love and I= $1.35 "' My Love and I' takes rank with the best work of the best modern English and American novelists.... The book which originally appeared under the nom de plume of Martin Redfield is now reissued with its real author's name on the title page."--_Indianapolis News._ "... a compelling story, one that is full of dignity and truth and that subtly calls forth and displays the nobilities of human nature that respond to suffering."--_Argonaut._ "... the story has a quality of its own that makes it notably worth while."--_North American Review._ * * * * * THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York =Robin Hood's Barn= $1.25 "... abounds in quiet humour and wholesome idealism, and is dramatic with the tenseness of human heart throbs. It is very enjoyable to read--interesting, original, wholesome."--_Boston Times._ "The author has displayed much quaint humour, skill in character drawing, and dramatic force."--_Christian Advocate_. =Vanishing Points= $1.25 "To a comprehensive knowledge of human nature she adds good judgment, quiet philosophy and style practically perfect. She has, too, a strong sense of plot. All the narratives, in the present volume, are faultless in technique, well constructed, spiritually sound."--_Chicago Herald-Record._ "A good book to have within reach
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