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 RALPH CONNOR'S STORIES OF THE NORTHWEST

May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grossett & Dunlap's list.

The clean-hearted, strong-limbed man of the West leaveshis hills and forests to fight the battle for freedom in the old world.

A story of strong men in the mountains of the West.

A story of cowboy life, abounding in the freahest humor, the truest tenderness and the finest courage.

A tale of the foothills and of the man who came to them to lend a hand to the lonely men and women who needed a protector.

This narrative brings us into contact with elemental and volcanic human nature and with a hero whose power breathes from every word.

In this rough country of Glengarry, Ralph Connor has found human nature in the rough.

The story of a "preacher-doctor" whom big man and reckless men loved for his unselfish life among them.

A tale of the Saskatchewan and of a "foreigner" who made a brave and winning fight for manhood and love.

This splendid type of the upright, out-of-door man about which Ralph Connor builds all his stories, appears again in this book.

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