Transcriber's Notes:

Some said, John, print it; others said, Not so:Some said, It might do good; others said, No.—The Pilgrim's Progress.

"The Books You Like to Readat the Price You Like to Pay"

"The Books You Like to Readat the Price You Like to Pay"

There Are Two Sidesto Everything——including the wrapper which covers every Grosset & Dunlap book. When you feel in the mood for a good romance, refer to the carefully selected list of modern fiction comprising most of the successes by prominent writers of the day which is printed on the back of every Grosset & Dunlap book wrapper.You will find more than five hundred titles to choose from—books for every mood and every taste and every pocketbook.Don't forget the other side, but in case the wrapper is lost, write to the publishers for a complete catalog.

There Are Two Sidesto Everything—

—including the wrapper which covers every Grosset & Dunlap book. When you feel in the mood for a good romance, refer to the carefully selected list of modern fiction comprising most of the successes by prominent writers of the day which is printed on the back of every Grosset & Dunlap book wrapper.

You will find more than five hundred titles to choose from—books for every mood and every taste and every pocketbook.

Don't forget the other side, but in case the wrapper is lost, write to the publishers for a complete catalog.

There is a Grosset & Dunlap Bookfor every mood and for every taste

There is a Grosset & Dunlap Bookfor every mood and for every taste

Transcriber's Notes:Obvious punctuation errors repaired.Repeated chapter titles were removed. Text uses both "Heaven" and "heaven," "Sally" and "Sallie." Text uses the archaic spelling of "strait" for the more modern "straight."The remaining corrections made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text willappear.

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

Repeated chapter titles were removed. Text uses both "Heaven" and "heaven," "Sally" and "Sallie." Text uses the archaic spelling of "strait" for the more modern "straight."

The remaining corrections made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text willappear.


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