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The best of it is the story deserves all its success. A masterly story."--_St. Louis Dispatch._ "The story is ingeniously told, and cleverly constructed."--_The Dial._
THE GAMBLER. By Katherine Cecil Thurston. With ill.u.s.trations by John Campbell.
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THE AFFAIR AT THE INN. By Kate Douglas Wiggin. With ill.u.s.trations by Martin Justice.
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ROSE O" THE RIVER. By Kate Douglas Wiggin. With ill.u.s.trations by George Wright.
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TILLIE: A Mennonite Maid. By Helen R. Martin. With ill.u.s.trations by Florence Scovel Shinn.
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LADY ROSE"S DAUGHTER. By Mrs. Humphry Ward. With ill.u.s.trations by Howard Chandler Christy.
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THE BANKER AND THE BEAR. By Henry K. Webster.
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BIRDS THAT HUNT AND ARE HUNTED. Life Histories of 170 Birds of Prey, Game Birds and Water-Fowls. By Neltje Blanchan. With Introduction by G.
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NATURE"S GARDEN. An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors. 24 colored plates, and many other ill.u.s.trations photographed directly from nature. Text by Neltje Blanchan. Large Quarto, size 7-3/4x10-3/8. Cloth. Formerly published at $3.00 net. Our special price, $1.25.
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