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----------------------------------------------- =May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list.= ------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE SILENT CALL. By Edwin Milton Royle. Illustrated with scenes from the play. The hero of this story is the Squaw Man's son. He has been taken to England, but spurns conventional life for the sake of the untamed West and a girl's pretty face. JOHN MARCH, SOUTHERNER. By George W. Cable. A story of the pretty women and spirited men of the South. As fragrant in sentiment as a sprig of magnolia, and as full of mystery and racial troubles as any romance of "after the war" days. MR. JUSTICE RAFFLES. By E. W. Hornung. This engaging rascal is found helping a young cricket player out of the toils of a money shark. Novel in plot, thrilling and amusing. FORTY MINUTES LATE. By F. Hopkinson Smith. Illustrated by S. M. Chase. Delightfully human stories of every day happenings; of a lecturer's laughable experience because he's late, a young woman's excursion into the stock market, etc. OLD LADY NUMBER 31. By Louise Forsslund. A heart-warming story of American rural life, telling of the adventures of an old couple in an old folk's home, their sunny philosophical acceptance of misfortune and ultimate prosperity. THE HUSBAND'S STORY. By David Graham Phillips. A story that has given all Europe as well as all America much food for thought. A young couple begin life in humble circumstances and rise in worldly matters until the husband is enormously rich--the wife in the most aristocratic European society--but at the price of their happiness. THE TRAIL OF NINETY-EIGHT. By Robert W. Service Illustrated by Maynard Dixon. One of the best stories of "Vagabondia" ever written, and one of the most accurate and picturesque descriptions of the stampede of gold seekers to the Yukon. The love story embedded in the narrative is strikingly original. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _Ask for complete free list of G. & D. Popular Copyrighted Fiction_ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ GROSSET & DUNLAP, 526 WEST 26th ST., NEW YORK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ A FEW OF GROSSET & DUNLAP'S Great Books at Little P
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