An Accidental Honeymoon

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A sparkling and breezy romance of modern times, the scenes laid in Maryland. The plot is refreshingly novel and delightfully handled. The heroine is one of the "fetchingest" little persons in the realms of fiction. The other characters are also excellently drawn, each standing out clear and distinct, even the minor ones. The dialogue of the story is remarkably good, and through it all runs a vein of delightful humor.

Eight illustrations in color by George W. Gage.

Marginal decorations on each page.

12mo. Ornamental cloth, $1.35 net.


By WILL LEVINGTON COMFORT


She Buildeth Her House

"The Strongest American Novel"—Chicago Journal.

Seldom has the author of a first great novel so brilliantly transcended his initial success. A man and a woman inspiringly fitted for each other sweep into the zone of mutual attraction at the opening of the story. Destiny demands that each overcomes certain formidable destructible forces before either is tempered and refined for the glorious Union of Two to form One.

With colored frontispiece, by Martin Justice.

Decorated cloth, net $1.25


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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