The struggle of a young girl, heiress to millions, to protect herrights.
"Has many thrilling dramatic situations."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
A brilliant novelization of Charles Klein's great play.
"A strongly-painted picture of certain conditions in theadministration of law and justice."—Philadelphia Record.
A thrilling story of shipwreck, upon a deserted island, of amillionaire's daughter and a common stoker.
"A sensational situation handled with delicacy and vigor."—Boston Transcript.
A love story of deep human interest, dealing with the perils of greatwealth.
"A thoroughly wholesome book, with action in the drama and realhuman interest."—Literary Digest.
A modern rake's progress and thrilling story of love, mystery andadventure.
"The moral tone of the story is excellent."—Baltimore Sun.
A brilliant novelization of Charles Klein's tremendously popular play.
"Mr. Hornblow, in the novel, has given something quite asinteresting, quite as fascinating, as Mr. Klein has in his play."—Boston Transcript.
Copyright, 1909,
By
G. W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY.
CHAPTER I. |
CHAPTER II. |
CHAPTER III. |
CHAPTER IV. |