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ss.'"--_Grand Rapids Herald_. "It is a classic in nature and spirit and rendering."--_Omaha World-Herald._ "The language throughout is exquisite--such as one might expect of Henry Van Dyke."--_Richmond Journal_. "It is an insight into the temple of truth to be found in every man's life if he looks for it."--_Wilmington News._ "It is beautiful in its wording, almost poetry."--_Birmingham Ledger._ "Harold Bell Wright has given to the world a literary gem that will live."--_Oregon Journal_. * * * * * THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH "It is a novel with 'body,' with a large and timely idea back of it, with sound principles under it, and with a good crescendo of dramatic thrills."--_Chicago Record-Herald_. "To the reader the characters will appear as real as friends they know--all of their aims, and likes, and hatreds being portrayed as true to life as snapshots caught by moving-picture cameras."--_Boston Globe_. "The characters take the reader with them wherever they go, and they are characters that seem to have temporarily stepped from real life into the pages of the book."--_Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph_. "The romance of the novel is told in a very charming love story which has 'Barbara Worth' for its inspiration. With her winning the author has deftly interwoven an epic of national reclamation work and present-day good business."--_Richmond Times-Dispatch_. "With a vividness that assumes reality Mr. Wright shows how capital may be used to gain its end and at the same time save the community and still be 'good business'."--_Omaha Bee_. "'The Calling of Dan Matthews' was a fine tale; 'The Shepherd of the Hills' was an inspiration. And now he sends us 'The Winning of Barbara Worth'--the best thing he has done so far * * * a twentieth century epic."--_Cleveland Plain Dealer_. * * * * * THEIR YESTERDAYS "It is a book embodying high ideals for men and women, and one that will stimulate young men and women toward pure and noble love."--_Baltimore Sun_. "'Their Yesterdays,' by Harold Bell Wright, is a really great book. You feel better, you feel refreshed, and you feel a desire to drop to your knees and thank Almighty God for such a book and for permitting you to read it."--_Memphis News Scimitar_. "This is the gentle story of the love of a man and a woman in which the vigor of 'That Printer of Udell's,' the kindliness of
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