Part 35 (1/2)
The heroine of this story was a consort of thieves. The man was fine, clean, fresh from the West. It is a story of strength and pa.s.sion.
WINDS OF THE WORLD
Jill, a poor little typist, marries the great Henry Sturgess and inherits millions, but not happiness. Then at last--but we must leave that to Ruby M. Ayres to tell you as only she can.
THE SECOND HONEYMOON
In this story the author has produced a book which no one who has loved or hopes to love can afford to miss. The story fairly leaps from climax to climax.
THE PHANTOM LOVER
Have you not often heard of someone being in love with love rather than the person they believed the object of their affections? That was Esther! But she pa.s.ses through the crisis into a deep and profound love.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
EMERSON HOUGH'S NOVELS
May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list.
THE COVERED WAGON
An epic story of the Great West from which the famous picture was made.
THE WAY OF A MAN
A colorful romance of the pioneer West before the Civil War.
THE SAGEBRUSHER
An Eastern girl answers a matrimonial ad. and goes out West in the hills of Montana to find her mate.
THE WAY OUT
A romance of the feud district of the c.u.mberland country.
THE BROKEN GATE
A story of broken social conventions and of a woman's determination to put the past behind her.
THE WAY TO THE WEST
Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett and Kit Carson figure in this story of the opening of the West.
HEART'S DESIRE