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WRATH OF THE
GODS"
New Novel
"EVERED"
\ V GAINST tlie biKfc. \ ;;rouiid of the still .mil qiiicr bcaiiiv -)t -i Liiglniid coiiiitrvMilc. the .luthor pictures llic action ■nd reaction of overwheltJiing pn'aioi) alid fiercely vinlc ICnoii^iliiy. "An intensely lumnn story, tvith tla.shcs ot
Kttliar gentleness, bni^ — iii .lite of its hunianncss~»ii(icii'iitly removed from com
lon experience to possess
miethiiig of an epic char
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Frank has
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wealth of thoM
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(Irii there ar«
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era teach, the only
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1hl:iB of B1erc.-'B Tho
oC the crltnlnal. down
.) olons the hiddvn ways
out. alUco fall. In aome
quite to 8tlr the pulse of
Tlie elalvirate pattern of
between fsiffltlve. shanud
ia cognate act In givon loss
and the maae of Imaclna
A the loHc^ correUtlon of llie
,: PVank'a ln(entloTV of a dlony
, dissolution' of sobrietlea becomes
.most a Sticratic dlsaerlatlon In itself
The telllnKOf the sIUtv TecAll". Bome.vhat. that forcotten classic 0( iBlf-tKamlnatlon. ""The Life of C*1<*1> Willianwf: "Chalk Face." too. IB re l.Tt<'il In the first pcraon, as If in JUflUfk-atlvi and extenuation of the revelniion It maJtes. The narraitor. Dr. John Mark. ronfeMea the influence of hK inraiuatlon a.' '"I hod wilted U> be eraat as men ore icreat, • ' ' Now t lonited more vcrtlElnounly far I Inntred to be able to achieve thP domolo twyond words, beyond consc-loui acta — to •»«[! the wisdom of powfr. heyuD*I
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//THAT FRENCH GIRL*
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*■ Tlie »Boo!< of '^^ ihe Year
At Home
and Abroad
The Little French Girl
By ANNE DOUGLAS SEDGWICK
Clarence
Budington
Kelland's
thrilling
Red Book Serial
A rushing* American story ot intrigue and adventure in the world's greatest illicit Big Business — the kind of story that Kfltand likes to write and Americans like to read. As in all Keljand's best work, humor alternates >vilh thrilU.
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Harper & Brothers
ENGLAND
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of recent
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Tins IS 'ike li'\e story of a ;:irl who pins all liiT failh upcjn llic luvcr of her early yuull trusting him so implicitly that, after five years' scpara
By ETHEL M. DELL
Author of
"The Lamp in the 'Desert"
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lion from him, shr i-; tint afraid N^ ,^^ '^ >v
to ttirn to him for refuge when the x^ ■,^\^*\
HCOn<h marri,ige of her father makes X. ^%^^^\ Ikt own home no longer endurable. But >^ -wf
the lover fails her at this most critical mo N. \^
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a
tiirnt m her life, and she is thrown instead upon the chivalry of another man. The rest of ihc stor> deals with the bitter siniggle between the old love and (be new. an<l the dangers and difficulties of the path which leads at last to that region at the lop of the world which it is pi\en to only a few travellers to find,
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