(_MON PETIT COEUR_)
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N.Y. TIMES SATURDAY REVIEW.
JUNE 14, 1902.
"From the moment when Agatha
Renier makes her appearance 'swaying
like a scarlet vine' to the bridle of old
Mrs. Copeland's maddened horses
and stopping their headlong
progress, the reader has a
right to expect marvelous
developments. And in
this he is not
disappointed
NASHVILLE AMERICAN
MAY 22.
"Here is a tale of modern
life to make you hold your
breath over one episode and
wonder what is coming next. It
is an American novel full of interest
and brightness, and so full of
action that the incidents fairly step
on each other's heels."
SEVEN BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLORS.
Handsomely Bound, Price $1.50. At all Booksellers.
C.M. CLARK PUBLISHING CO., BOSTON, MASS.
MARJIE
OF THE LOWER RANCH
BY FRANCES PARKER
This is a ranch story by a real
ranch girl. She has woven into her
breezy Western romance vivid pictures
of ranch life from the viewpoint
of a girl who has lived on the great
Montana ranches since childhood.
Miss Parker's writing has the Western
dash that might be expected of a
girl who would not ride a broncho that
she herself had not broken to saddle.
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