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THE VICISSITUDES OF EVANGELINE, by Elinor Glyn

"One of Mrs. Glyn's most pungent tales of feminine idiosyncracy and caprice."—Boston Transcript.

Evangeline is a delightful heroine with glorious red hair and amazing eyes that looked a thousand unsaid challenges.

DAYBREAK: a Prologue to "Three Weeks"

"Daybreak" is a prologue to "Three Weeks" and forms the first of the series, although published last. It is a highly interesting account of a love episode that took place during the youth of the famous Queen of "Three Weeks."

A story of the Balkans, this is one of the timely novels of the year.

ONE DAY: a Sequel to "Three Weeks"

"There is a note of sincerity in this book that is lacking in the first."—Boston Globe.

"One Day" is the sequel you have been waiting for since reading "Three Weeks," and is a story which points a moral, a clear, well-written exposition of the doctrine, "As ye sow, so shall ye reap."

HIGH NOON: a New Sequel to "Three Weeks"

A Modern Romeo and Juliet

A powerful, stirring love-story of twenty years after. Abounding in beautiful descriptions and delicate pathos, this charming love idyl will instantly appeal to the million and a quarter people who have read and enjoyed "Three Weeks."

THE DIARY OF MY HONEYMOON

A woman who sets out to unburden her soul upon intimate things is bound to touch upon happenings which are seldom the subject of writing at all; but whatever may be said of the views of the anonymous author, the "Diary" is a work of throbbing and intense humanity, the moral of which is sound throughout and plain to see.

THE INDISCRETION OF LADY USHER: a Sequel to "The Diary of My Honeymoon"

"Another purpose novel dealing with the question of marriage and dealing very plainly,—one of the most interesting among the many books on these lines which are at present attracting so much attention."—Cleveland Town Topics.

Wherever you bought this volume you can purchase any other of the Crown Series at the same price; or they can be obtained from the publishers.

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