y. Their love story is one of the
refreshing things in recent fiction.
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NEW CHRONICLES OF REBECCA,
By Kate Douglas Wiggin With illustrations by F. C. Yohn
Additional episodes in the girlhood of the delightful little heroine at
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THE SILVER BUTTERFLY, By Mrs. Wilson Woodrow
With illustrations in colors by Howard Chandler Christy.
A story of love and mystery, full of color, charm, and vivacity, dealing
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BEATRIX OF CLARE, By John Reed Scott
With illustrations by Clarence F. Underwood.
A spirited and irresistibly attractive historical romance of the
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A LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH,
By Joseph Medill Patterson
Frontispiece by Hazel Martyn Trudeau, and illustrations by Walter Dean
Goldbeck.
Tells the story of the idle rich, and is a vivid and truthful picture of
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