The Girl in His House

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The Girl in His House (1908)
by Harold MacGrath, illustrated by Howard Giles
"Armitage had come thirteen thousand miles—across deserts, through jungles, over snow-clad peaks—as fast as camels and trains and ships could carry him, driven by an all-compelling desire.'" ... The girl who had broken his heart by her marriage has just become a widow. He comes home ... only to find that "home" has apparently become another's—a girl he has never seen before!

copyright 1918; also adapted into a silent film [1] 1918.

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The Girl in His House

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"WHO'S THERE?" CRIED THE GIRL IN CRISP, CLEAR, UNAFFRIGHTED TONES

The Girl in
His House

By
HAROLD MacGRATH

Author of
"THE LUCK OF THE IRISH"


Illustrated by
HOWARD GILES


Harper & Brothers Publishers
New York and London

The Girl in His House


Copyright, 1918, by Harper & Brothers
Printed m the United States of America
Published April, 1918

The Girl in His House

Illustrations

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    Frontispiece
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    Facing p. 70
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    102


Chapters (not listed in original)

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


The longest-living author of this work died in 1932, so this work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 91 years or less. This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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