The Pirate of Panama - Part 54
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Part 54

An impeachment of the att.i.tude of many women with regard to the sacredness of the marriage tie--From the play of MARION FAIRFAX.

A poignantly affecting story, deeply arresting in its significance.

KINDLING 4th Large Edition

A story of mother-love in the tenements--From the Play of CHARLES KENYON.

"A dramatic and interesting story from the powerful and unusual play."--_Buffalo Express._

BOUGHT AND PAID FOR 5th Large Edition

A tremendous arraignment of the mercenary marriage--From the play of GEORGE BROADHURST.

"The story is intensely human in its serious side and delightfully amusing in its lighter phases."--_Boston Globe._

THE GAMBLERS 85th Thousand

A dramatic story of American life, from the wonderful play of Charles Klein.

"A powerful indictment of the methods of modern finance."--_Philadelphia Press._

THE EASIEST WAY 6th Large Edition

A vivid story of metropolitan life from Eugene Walter's thrilling play.

"The easiest way is in reality the hardest way."--_Boston Times._

JOHN MARSH'S MILLIONS 6th Large Edition,

The struggle of a young girl, heiress to millions.

"Has many thrilling dramatic situations."--_St. Louis Post-Dispatch._

THE THIRD DEGREE 70th Thousand

A brilliant novelization of Charles Klein's great play.

"A strongly-painted picture of certain conditions in the administration of law and justice."--_Philadelphia Record._

BY RIGHT OF CONQUEST 100th Thousand

A thrilling story of shipwreck upon a deserted island.

"A sensational situation handled with delicacy and rigor."--_Boston Transcript._

THE END OF THE GAME 75th Thousand

A love story dealing with the perils of great wealth.

"A thoroughly wholesome book, with action in the drama and real human interest."--_Literary Digest._

THE PROFLIGATE 60th Thousand

A thrilling story of love, mystery and adventure.

"The moral tone of the story is excellent."--_Baltimore Sun._

THE LION AND THE MOUSE 200th Thousand

A brilliant novelization of Charles Klein's wonderful play.

"As fascinating as Mr. Klein's play."--_Boston Transcript._