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BY DOROTHY CANFIELD



The story of a lovely, opened-eyed, open-minded American girl. $1.50 net.

"One of the best, perhaps the very best, of American novels of the season."—The Outlook.

"The romance holds you, the philosophy grips you, the characters delight you, the humor charms you one of the most realistic American families ever drawn."—Cleveland Plain-dealer.


Illustrated by J. A. Williams. $1.50 net.

An unusual personal and real story of American family life.

"We recall no recent interpretation of American life which has possessed more of dignity and less of shrillness than his."—The Nation.


With occasional Vermont verse by Sarah N. Cleghorn. $1.50 net.

A collection of stories about a Vermont village.

"No writer since Lowell has interpreted the rural Yankee more fatihfully."—Review of Reviews.


Unlike "Hillsboro People," this collection of stories has many backgrounds, but it is unified by the underlying humanity which unites all the characters. $1.50 net.


HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
Publishers New York