and discomfort. You won't care for it. You will hate
it. But if you are willing to get wet and stay wet--to get cold and stay
cold--to be bruised, and scuffed, and bitten--to be hungry and thirsty
and to have your muscles strained and sore from unusual taxation: if you
will welcome all these things, not once, but many times, for the sake of
moments of pure triumph and that larger luxury which comes with the
comfort of the camp and the conquest of the wilderness, then go! The
wilderness will welcome you, and teach you, and take you to its heart.
And you will find your own soul there; and the discovery will be worth
while!
THE END
Interesting Fiction
_Bar-20_
_By CLARENCE E. MULFORD_
_Illustrated, cloth, decorative. Price, $1.50._
The doings of the famous outfit of Bar-20, an old-time ranch
in Arizona, are here recorded. Fifth edition.
_The Cleveland News_: "The author knows old Arizona as Harte
knew Poverty Row and Poker Flat." _Cleveland Plain Dealer_:
"After the style of Mr. Wister."
_The Orphan_
_Illustrated, cloth, decorative. Price, $1.50._
This stirring tale deals with the same characters, time, and
country as the former success, "Bar-20." It is a yarn
decidedly worth while. Greater even than the author's first
book. Third edition.
_The Salt Lake City Tribune says_: "This is a live, virile
story of the boundless West ... of very great
attractiveness."
_At the Foot of the Rainbow_
_By GENE STRATTON-PORTER_
_Illustrated, cloth, decorative. Price, $1.50._
The scene of this charming, idyllic love story is laid in
Central Indiana. It is for the man who loves the earth under
his foot, the splash of the black bass, the scent of the
pine wood, and the hum of earth close to his ear.
_The New York Times says_: "The novel is imbued throughout
with a poet's love of nature, and its pathos and tender
sentiment place it in the category of heart romances."
_The Way of a Man_
_By EMERSON HOUGH_
_Illustrated, cloth, decorative. Price, $1.50._
A great, strong, masterful romance of American life in the
early sixties. Love, romance and adventure are paramount in
this wonderful story.
_The Chicago Record-Herald says_: "A story that grips the
reader's attention, whets his appetite, and leaves him ever
eager for more."
_The Sportsman's
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