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The Uncrowned King by Harold Bell Wright
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"'Their Yesterdays,' by Harold Bell Wright, is a really great book. You
feel better, you feel refreshed, and you feel a desire to drop to your
knees and thank Almighty God for such a book and for permitting you to
read it."--_Memphis News Scimitar_.

"This is the gentle story of the love of a man and a woman in which the
vigor of 'That Printer of Udell's,' the kindliness of 'The Shepherd of
the Hills,' the power of 'Dan Matthews' and the grace of 'Barbara Worth'
are all woven into a strain more delicate and more beautiful than this
great writer has ever before penned. Through this medium has Mr. Wright
told more plainly than before the inmost secrets and joys of his big
heart."--_Boston Globe_.

"Some one has called Harold Bell Wright 'the apostle of the wholesome'
in fiction, and his latest volume, 'Their Yesterdays,' certainly bears
out his claim to the title. Also it shows the man's remarkable genius.
We may liken the perusal of the book to listening to some magnificent
organ played soft and low by a master hand. And, as one never wearies of
gazing upon great paintings nor of listening to the uplifting strains of
fine music so one reads this volume with deep appreciation and pays the
tribute of regret when it is ended."--_Nashville Tennessean_.

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THE EYES OF THE WORLD


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