RUBY M. AYRE"S NOVELS
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=RICHARD CHATTERTON=
A fascinating story in which love and jealousy play strange tricks with women"s souls.
=A BACHELOR HUSBAND=
Can a woman love two men at the same time?
In its solving of this particular variety of triangle "A Bachelor Husband" will particularly interest, and strangely enough, without one shock to the most conventional minded.
=THE SCAR=
With fine comprehension and insight the author shows a terrific contrast between the woman whose love was of the flesh and one whose love was of the spirit.
=THE MARRIAGE OF BARRY WICKLOW=
Here is a man and woman who, marrying for love, yet try to build their wedded life upon a gospel of hate for each other and yet win back to a greater love for each other in the end.
=THE UPHILL ROAD=
The heroine of this story was a consort of thieves. The man was fine, clean, fresh from the West. It is a story of strength and pa.s.sion.
=WINDS OF THE WORLD=
Jill, a poor little typist, marries the great Henry Sturgess and inherits millions, but not happiness. Then at last--but we must leave that to Ruby M. Ayres to tell you as only she can.
=THE SECOND HONEYMOON=
In this story the author has produced a book which no one who has loved or hopes to love can afford to miss. The story fairly leaps from climax to climax.
=THE PHANTOM LOVER=
Have you not often heard of someone being in love with love rather than the person they believed the object of their affections? That was Esther! But she pa.s.ses through the crisis into a deep and profound love.
ETHEL M. DELL"S NOVELS
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=CHARLES REX=
The struggle against a hidden secret and the love of a strong man and a courageous woman.
=THE TOP OF THE WORLD=
Tells of the path which leads at last to the "top of the world," which it is given to few seekers to find.
=THE LAMP IN THE DESERT=
Tells of the lamp of love that continues to shine through all sorts of tribulations to final happiness.
=GREATHEART=
The story of a cripple whose deformed body conceals a n.o.ble soul.
=THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE=
A hero who worked to win even when there was only "a hundredth chance."
=THE SWINDLER=
The story of a "bad man"s" soul revealed by a woman"s faith.
=THE TIDAL WAVE=
Tales of love and of women who learned to know the true from the false.
=THE SAFETY CURTAIN=
A very vivid love story of India. The volume also contains four other long stories of equal interest.
ELEANOR H. PORTER"S NOVELS
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=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.