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The "Flirt," the younger of two sisters, breaks one girl's engagement,
drives one man to suicide, causes the murder of another, leads another
to lose his fortune, and in the end marries a stupid and unpromising
suitor, leaving the really worthy one to marry her sister.
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THE BEST MAN
Through a strange series of adventures a young man finds himself
propelled up the aisle of a church and married to a strange girl.
A VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS
On her way West the heroine steps off by mistake at a lonely watertank
into a maze of thrilling events.
THE ENCHANTED BARN
Every member of the family will enjoy this spirited chronicle of a
young girl's resourcefulness and pluck, and the secret of the
"enchanted" barn.
THE WITNESS
The fascinating story of the enormous change an incident wrought in a
man's life.
MARCIA SCHUYLER
A picture of ideal girlhood set in the time of full skirts and poke
bonnets.
LO, MICHAEL!
A story of unfailing appeal to all who love and understand boys.
THE MAN OF THE DESERT
An intensely moving love story of a man of the desert and a girl of
the East pictured against the background of the Far West.
PHOEBE DEANE
A tense and charming love story, told with a grace and a fervor with
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DAWN OF THE MORNING
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