ull of charm and
surprise."--_American Magazine._
The Beloved Vagabond
"'The Beloved Vagabond' is a gently-written, fascinating
tale. Make his acquaintance some dreary, rain-soaked evening
and find the vagabond nerve-thrilling in your own
heart."--_Chicago Record-Herald._
Septimus (Illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg)
"Septimus is the joy of the year."--_American Magazine._
The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne
"One of those rare and much-to-be-desired stories which keep
one divided between an interested impatience to get on and an
irresistible temptation to linger for full enjoyment by the
way."--_Life._
Where Love Is
"One of those unusual novels of which the end is as good as
the beginning."--_New York Globe._
WILLIAM J. LOCKE
The Usurper
"Contains the hall-mark of genius itself. The plot is
masterly in conception, the descriptions are all vivid
flashes from a brilliant pen. It is impossible to read and
not marvel at the skilled workmanship and the constant
dramatic intensity of the incident, situations and
climax."--_The Boston Herald._
Derelicts
"Mr. Locke tells his story in a very true, a very moving, and
a very noble book. If any one can read the last chapter with
dry eyes we shall be surprised. 'Derelicts' is an impressive,
an important book. Yvonne is a creation that any artist might
be proud of."--_The Daily Chronicle._
Idols
"One of the very few distinguished novels of this present
book season."--_The Daily Mail._
"A brilliantly written and eminently readable book."--_The
London Daily Telegraph._
A Study in Shadows
"Mr. Locke has achieved a distinct success in this novel. He
has struck many emotional chords, and struck them all with a
firm, sure hand. In the relations between Katherine and Raine
he had a delicate problem to handle, and he has handled it
delicately."--_The Daily Chronicle._
The White Dove
"It is an interesting story. The characters are strongly
conceived and vividly presented, and the dramatic moments are
powerfully realized."--_The Morning Post._
The Demagogue and Lady Phayre
"Think of Locke's clever books. Then think of a book as
different from any of these as one can well imagine--that
will be Mr. Locke's new book."--_New York World._
At the Gate of Samaria
"William J. Locke's
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