The Uncrowned King by Harold Bell Wright
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"A tale of exalted ideals."--_Denver Times_. * * * * * THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS "There are many bits of excellent description in the course of the story, and an atmosphere as fresh and sweet and free from modern grime as one would breathe on the Ozark trails themselves."--_New York Times._ "Amidst all the ordinary literature of the day, it is as a pure, white stone set up along a dreary road of unending monotony."--_Buffalo Courier_. "It is filled with laughs and tears, this beautiful story, and no one can help laughing or crying in turn, if his heart is right."--_Pueblo Chieftain_. "It is a heart-stirring story. A tale to bring laughter and tears; a story to be read and read again."--_Grand Rapids Herald_. "The people who move within it are so human that the reader of their story will pick them out for like and dislike, as if he had really known them in the flesh, rather than in the pages of a book."--_Chicago Journal_. "One of the best novels written in the English language for over a |
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