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Temple Bailey’s Charming Novels

Temple Bailey’s Charming Novels

May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap’s list.

THE RADIANT TREE. Unusual short stories in which Miss Bailey shows her knowledge of character and her skill in romance tales.

ENCHANTED GROUND. The story of the love of young Dr. Peter Ferry for Mary Hamilton, with her bright beauty and her desperate need of his protection and care, is here presented in all its power and pathos.

LITTLE GIRL LOST. Youth, beauty, the adoration of two men were Araminta’s. Barney offered marriage, Janney insisted that friendship would fill her life. Out of this conflict came the gripping climax.

WILD WIND. A girl’s sacrifice for the children of her sister is the keynote of the heart-stirring love story.

BURNING BEAUTY. Beautiful Virginia Oliphant is loved by two men; one tempts her with millions, and the other tempts her with nothing more than his devotion.

SILVER SLIPPERS. Days of delight and disillusionment until Joan Dudley’s knight actually came.

WALL FLOWERS. They were twins, they were “Wall Flowers” perhaps—but they were beautiful, and young andreal.

THE BLUE WINDOW. Hildegarde finds herself transplanted from the middle western farm to the gay social whirl of the East.

PEACOCK FEATHERS. Jerry, the idealist, loves Mimi, a beautiful spoiled society girl. A conflict of wealth and love.

THE DIM LANTERN. The romance of little Jane Barnes who is loved by two men.

TRUMPETER SWAN. Randy Paine came back from France to the monotony of everyday affairs. But a girl showed him the beauty in the commonplace.

THE TIN SOLDIER. Derry wishes to serve his country but is bound by a tie he cannot in honor break. Jean loves him and shares his humiliation to help him win.

MISTRESS ANNE. Into the life of Anne came two men; one is weak and the other strong and they both need Anne.

CONTRARY MARY. An old fashioned love story that has a very modern application.

GLORY OF YOUTH. An old question yet ever new—how far should an engagement of marriage bind two persons who find they no longer love?

GROSSET & DUNLAPPublishersNEW YORK


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