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 MYRTLE REED'S NOVELS

May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset and Dunlap's list.

LAVENDER AND OLD LACE.

A charming story of a quaint corner of New England. The story centers round the coming of love to the young people on the staff of a newspaper—and is one of the sweetest and quaintest of old-fashioned love stories.

FLOWER OF THE DUSK.

A crippled daughter struggles to keep up the deception of riches for the comfort of a blind father. Through the aid of an heiress and her surgeon lover both father and daughter are cured.

MASTER OF THE VINEYARD.

A pathetic love story of a young girl, Rosemary. The teacher of the country school, who is also master of the vineyard, comes to know her through her desire for books. She is happy in his love till another woman comes into his life. But happiness comes to Rosemary at last.

OLD ROSE AND SILVER.

A love story,—sentimental and humorous,—with the plot subordinate to the character delineation of its quaint people and to the exquisite descriptions of picturesque spots.

A WEAVER OF DREAMS.

This story tells of the love-affairs of three young people, with an old-fashioned romance in the background.

A SPINNER IN THE SUN.

An old-fashioned love story of a veiled lady who lives in solitude. There is a mystery that throws over it the glamour of romance.

THE MASTER'S VIOLIN.

A love story in a musical atmosphere. An old German virtuoso consents to take for his pupil a youth who proves to have an aptitude for technique, but not the soul of an artist. But a girl comes into his life, and through his passionate love for her his soul awakes.