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Conjuror's House - A Romance of the Free Forest by Stewart Edward White
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"It is everything that a good romance should be, and it carries about
it an air or distinction both rare and delightful."--_Chicago
Tribune_. "With regret one turns to the last page of this delightful
novel, so delicate in its romance, so brilliant in its episodes, so
sparkling in its art, and so exquisite in its diction."--_Worcester
Spy_.


FLOWER O' THE ORANGE. With frontispiece.

We have learned to expect from these fertile authors novels graceful
in form, brisk in movement, and romantic in conception. This carries
the reader back to the days of the bewigged and beruffled gallants of
the seventeenth century and tells him of feats of arms and adventures
in love as thrilling and picturesque, yet delicate, as the utmost
seeker of romance may ask.


MY MERRY ROCKHURST. Illustrated by Arthur E. Becher.

"In the eight stories of a courtier of King Charles Second, which are
here gathered together, the Castles are at their best, reviving all
the fragrant charm of those books, like _The Pride of Jennico_, in
which they first showed an instinct, amounting to genius, for sunny
romances. The book is absorbing * * * and is as spontaneous in feeling
as it is artistic in execution."--_New York Tribune_.



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