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PORTER'S NOVELS
May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list.
=JUST DAVID=
The tale of a loveable boy and the place he comes to fill in the hearts
of the gruff farmer folk to whose care he is left.
=THE ROAD TO UNDERSTANDING=
A compelling romance of love and marriage.
=OH, MONEY! MONEY!=
Stanley Fulton, a wealthy bachelor, to test the dispositions of his
relatives, sends them each a check for $100,000, and then as plain John
Smith comes among them to watch the result of his experiment.
=SIX STAR RANCH=
A wholesome story of a club of six girls and their summer on Six Star
Ranch.
=DAWN=
The story of a blind boy whose courage leads him through the gulf of
despair into a final victory gained by dedicating his life to the
service of blind soldiers.
=ACROSS THE YEARS=
Short stories of our own kind and of our own people. Contains some of
the best writing Mrs. Porter has done.
=THE TANGLED THREADS=
In these stories we find the concentrated charm and tenderness of all
her other books.
=THE TIE THAT BINDS=
Intensely human stories told with Mrs. Porter's wonderful talent for
warm and vivid character drawing.
FLORENCE L. BARCLAY'S NOVELS
May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list.
=THE WHITE LADIES OF WORCESTER= THE WHITE LADIES OF WORCESTER
A novel of the 12th Century. The heroine, believing she had lost her
lover, enters a convent. He returns, and interesting developments
follow.
=THE UPAS TREE=
A love story of rare charm. It deals with a successful author and his
wife.
=THROUGH THE POSTERN GATE=
The story of a seven day courtship, in which the discrepancy in ages
vanished into insignificance before the convincing demonstration of
abiding love.
=THE ROSARY=
The story of a young artist who is reputed to love beauty above all else
in the world, but who, when blinded through an accident, gains life's
greatest happiness. A rare story of the great passion of two real people
superbly capable of love, its sacrifices and its exceeding reward.
=THE MISTRESS OF SHENSTONE=
The lovely young Lady Ingleby, recently widowed by the death of a
husband who never understood her, meets a fine, clean young chap who is
ignorant of her title and they fall deeply in love with each other. When
he learns her real identity a situation of singular power is developed.
=THE BROKEN HALO=
The story of a young man whose religious belief w
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