Conjuror's House - A Romance of the Free Forest by Stewart Edward White
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The term was evidently descriptive, but the two smiled significantly at each other. "So you do take _la Longue Traverse_, after all!" marvelled Virginia. Ned Trent clasped her hand. "We take it together," he replied. Into the distance faded the Post. The canoe rounded a bend. It was gone. Ahead of them lay their long journey. THE END BOOKS ON NATURE STUDY BY CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS Handsomely bound in cloth. Price, 75 cents per volume, postpaid. THE KINDRED OF THE WILD. A Book of Animal Life. With illustrations by Charles Livingston Bull. Appeals alike to the young and to the merely youthful-hearted. Close observation. Graphic description. We get a sense of the great wild and its denizens. Out of the common. Vigorous and full of character. The |
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