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T The romance of an unsuccessful man, in which the long buried past reappears in London of to-day. "If any writer of the present era is read a half century hence, a quarter century, or even a decade, that writer is William De Morgan."--_Boston Transcript._ SOMEHOW GOOD How two brave women won their way to happiness. "A book as sound, as sweet, as wholesome, as wise, as any in the range of fiction."--_The Nation._ IT NEVER CAN HAPPEN AGAIN A story of the great love of Blind Jim and his little daughter, and of the affairs of a successful novelist. "De Morgan at his very best, and how much better his best is than the work of any novelist of the past thirty years."--_The Independent._ AN AFFAIR OF DISHONOR A very dramatic novel of Restoration days. "A marvelous example of Mr. De Morgan's inexhaustible fecundity of invention.... Shines as a romance quite as much as 'Joseph Vance' does among realistic novels."--_Chicago Record-Herald._ A LIKELY STORY "Begins comfortably enough with a little domestic quarrel in a studio.... The story shifts suddenly, however, to a brilliantly told tragedy of the Italian Renaissance embodied in a girl's portrait.... The many readers who like Mr. De Morgan will enjoy this charming fancy greatly."--_New York Sun._ _A Likely Story, $1.35 net; the others, $1.75 each._ WHEN GHOST MEETS GHOST The most "De Morganish" of all his stories. The scene is England in the fifties. _862 pages. $1.60 net._ * * * * * .*. A thirty-two page illustrated leaflet about Mr. De Morgan, with complete reviews of his first four books, sent on request. HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY PUBLISHERS NEW YORK Transcriber's Note: Spelling and hyphenation have been retained as they appear in the original publication. Changes have been made as follows: Page 175 on one side the gate _changed to_ on one side of the gate Page 190 Good for Jarge! _changed to_ Good for Jarge!" Page 227 had happened Janet _changed to_ had happened to Janet In the advertisements Louisa Olcott _changed to_ Louisa Alcott End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Rosie World, by Parker Fillmore *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ROSIE WORLD *** ***** This file should be name
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