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The Blunders of a Bashful Man

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For sale by booksellers and newsdealers everywhere, or sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 25 cents.
* * * * * THRILLING! ABSORBING! DELIGHTFUL! The Story Sensation of the Year! A WOUNDED HEART BY CHARLES GARVICE, Author of "The Ashes of Love," "A Woman's Soul," Etc.
It Grips! It Holds! It Thrills! [Illustration] By the magic pen of the author we are carried through the seductive and intricate mazes of a thrilling and romantic life drama of unparalleled interest.
In beautiful England, sunny France, and distant Australia, we watch the movements of life-like, splendidly drawn flesh and blood characters, and follow their fortunes with a zealous devotion that never flags.
With breathless interest we witness the struggle for an ancestral home, which finally passes into the possession of the scion of a noble house, the rightful heir, Sir Herrick Powis, thanks to the sacrifices of the heroine, than whom no more entrancing and beautiful character exists in the whole range of modern fiction.

The ending of the story is, of course, a happy one, but this is not achieved until the trusting heart of the heroine has been sorely wounded, and she has passed through trials and tribulations, which win for her the love and sympathy of the spell-bound reader.
REPLETE WITH THRILLING INCIDENTS! Teeming With Heart Interest and Dramatic Action! NEW! NOVEL! UNIQUE! You Read this Book with Delight! You Lay It Down with a Sigh! BUY IT! BUY IT! BUY IT! TO-DAY! NOW! The book contains 400 pages of solid reading matter bound in attractive paper cover printed in colors.

For sale by booksellers and newsdealers everywhere, or sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of Price, 25 Cents.
* * * * * 100 STORIES IN BLACK BY BRIDGES SMITH.
Not in years, if ever, have we seen or read anything which approaches the stories in this book for real, true depiction of character of the Southern darkey of the present day.

They are full of humor and entertainment, and absolutely true to life both as to the incidents related, and the language used.

The latter is so true, in fact, that our compositor who set the type for the book, said that he had never before seen anything like the diction and spelling.
The author held for some years the position of City Clerk in the Mayor's Office of the City of Macon, Georgia, where opportunities were presented for full and complete observation of the people in the world of which he writes.
The stories originally appeared in the "Macon Daily Telegraph," but the demand for them in book form was so great that we have now issued them in permanent binding.
The book contains 320 pages with illustrations, and is bound in paper covers with attractive and appropriate cover design.


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