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=JOSSELYN'S WIFE.= Frontispiece by C. Allan Gilbert.
The story of a beautiful woman who fought a bitter fight for happiness
and love.
=MARTIE, THE UNCONQUERED.=
Illustrated by Charles E. Chambers.
The triumph of a dauntless spirit over adverse conditions.
=THE HEART OF RACHAEL.=
Frontispiece by Charles E. Chambers.
An interesting story of divorce and the problems that come with a second
marriage.
=THE STORY OF JULIA PAGE.= Frontispiece by C. Allan Gilbert.
A sympathetic portrayal of the quest of a normal girl, obscure and
lonely, for the happiness of life.
=SATURDAY'S CHILD.= Frontispiece by F. Graham Cootes.
Can a girl, born in rather sordid conditions, lift herself through sheer
determination to the better things for which her soul hungered?
=MOTHER.= Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.
A story of the big mother heart that beats in the background of every
girl's life, and some dreams which came true.
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=HER FATHER'S DAUGHTER.= Illustrated.
This story is of California and tells of that charming girl, Linda
Strong, otherwise known as "Her Father's Daughter."
=A DAUGHTER OF THE LAND.= Illustrated.
Kate Bates, the heroine of this story, is a true "Daughter of the Land,"
and to read about her is truly inspiring.
=MICHAEL O'HALLORAN.= Illustrated by Frances Rogers.
Michael is a quick-witted little Irish newsboy, living in Northern
Indiana. He adopts a deserted little girl, a cripple. He also aspires to
lead the entire rural community upward and onward.
=LADDIE.= Illustrated by Herman Pfeifer.
This is a bright, cheery tale with the scenes laid In Indiana. The story
is told by Little Sister, the youngest member of a large family, but it
is concerned not so much with childish doings as with the love affairs
of older members of the family.
=THE HARVESTER.= Illustrated by W. L. Jacobs.
"The Harvester," is a man of the woods and fields, and is well worth
knowing, but when the Girl comes to his "Medicine Woods," there begins a
romance of the rarest idyllic quality.
=FRECKLES.= Illustrated.
Freckles is a nameless waif when the tale opens, but the way in which he
takes hold of life; the nature friendships he forms; and his love-story
with "The Angel" are full of real s
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