FLORENCE L. BARCLAY'SNOVELS
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THE WHITE LADIES OF WORCESTER
A novel of the 12th Century. The heroine, believing she had lost herlover, enters a convent. He returns, and interesting developments follow.
THE UPAS TREE
A love story of rare charm. It dealt with a successful author and hiswife.
THROUGH THE POSTERN GATE
The story of a seven day courtship, in which the discrepancy in agesvanished into insignificance before the convincing demonstration ofabiding love.
THE ROSARY
The story of a young artist who is reputed to love beauty above all elsein the world, but who, when blinded through an accident, gains life'sgreatest happiness. A rare story of the great passion of two real peoplesuperbly capable of love, its sacrifices and its exceeding reward.
THE MISTRESS OF SHENSTONE
The lovely young Lady Ingleby, recently widowed by the death of a husbandwho never understood her, meets a fine, clean young chap who is ignorantof her title and they fall deeply in love with each other. When he learnsher real identity a situation of singular power is developed.
THE BROKEN HALO
The story of a young man whose religious belief was shattered in childhoodand restored to him by the little white lady, many years older thanhimself, to whom he is passionately devoted.
THE FOLLOWING OF THE STAR
The story of a young missionary, who, about to start for Africa, marrieswealthy Diana Rivers, in order to help her fulfill the conditions of heruncle's will, and how they finally come to love each other and arereunited after experiences that soften and purify.
Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York