THE NOVELS OF
CLARA LOUISE BURNHAM
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JEWEL: A Chapter in Her Life.
Illustrated by Maude and Genevieve Cowles.
A story breathing the doctrine of love and patience as exemplified inthe life of a child. Jewel will never grow old because of theimmortality of her love.
JEWEL'S STORY BOOK. Illustrated by Albert Schmitt.
A sequel to "Jewel," in which the same characteristics of love andcheerfulness touch and uplift the reader.
THE INNER FLAME. Frontispiece in color.
A young mining engineer, whose chief ambition is to become an artist,but who has no friends with whom to realize his hopes, has a wayopened to him to try his powers, and, of course, he is successful.
THE RIGHT PRINCESS.
At a fashionable Long Island resort, a stately English woman employs aforcible New England housekeeper to serve in her interesting home.Many humorous situations result. A delightful love affair runs throughit all.
THE OPENED SHUTTERS.
Illustrated with Scenes from the Photo Play.
A beautiful woman, at discord with life, is brought to realize, by hernew friends, that she may open the shutters of her soul to the blessedsunlight of joy by casting aside self love.
THE RIGHT TRACK.
Frontispiece in color by Greene Blumenschien.
A story of a young girl who marries for money so that she can enjoythings intellectual. Neglect of her husband and of her two stepchildren makes an unhappy home till a friend brings a new philosophyof happiness into the household.
CLEVER BETSY. Illustrated by Rose O' Neill.
The "Clever Betsy" was a boat--named for the unyielding spinster whomthe captain hoped to marry. Through the two Betsy's a delightful groupof people are introduced.
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