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With Hoops of Steel

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by Florence Finch Kelly


  PETER B. KYNE'S NOVELS

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  THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR

  When two strong men clash and the under-dog has Irish blood in hisveins--there's a tale that Kyne can tell! And "the girl" is also verymuch in evidence.

  KINDRED OF THE DUST

  Donald McKay, son of Hector McKay, millionaire lumber king, falls inlove with "Nan of the Sawdust Pile," a charming girl who has beenostracized by her townsfolk.

  THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS

  The fight of the Cardigans, father and son, to hold the Valley of theGiants against treachery. The reader finishes with a sense of havinglived with big men and women in a big country.

  CAPPY RICKS

  The story of old Cappy Ricks and of Matt Peasley, the boy he tried tobreak because he knew the acid test was good for his soul.

  WEBSTER: MAN'S MAN

  In a little Jim Crow Republic in Central America, a man and a woman,hailing from the "States," met up with a revolution and for a whileadventures and excitement came so thick and fast that their loveaffair had to wait for a lull in the game.

  CAPTAIN SCRAGGS

  This sea yarn recounts the adventures of three rapscallion sea-faringmen--a Captain Scraggs, owner of the green vegetable freighter Maggie,Gibney the mate and McGuffney the engineer.

  THE LONG CHANCE

  A story fresh from the heart of the West, of San Pasqual, a sun-bakeddesert town, of Harley P. Hennage, the best gambler, the best andworst man of San Pasqual and of lovely Donna.

  JACKSON GREGORY'S NOVELS

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  THE EVERLASTING WHISPER

  The story of a strong man's struggle against savage nature andhumanity, and of a beautiful girl's regeneration from a spoiled childof wealth into a courageous strong-willed woman.

  DESERT VALLEY

  A college professor sets out with his daughter to find gold. They meeta rancher who loses his heart, and become involved in a feud. Anintensely exciting story.

  MAN TO MAN

  Encircled with enemies, distrusted, Steve defends his rights. How hewon his game and the girl he loved is the story filled with breathlesssituations.

  THE BELLS OF SAN JUAN

  Dr. Virginia Page is forced to go with the sheriff on a night journeyinto the strongholds of a lawless band. Thrills and excitement sweepthe reader along to the end.

  JUDITH OF BLUE LAKE RANCH

  Judith Sanford part owner of a cattle ranch realizes she is beingrobbed by her foreman. How, with the help of Bud Lee, she checkmatesTrevor's scheme makes fascinating reading.

  THE SHORT CUT

  Wayne is suspected of killing his brother after a violent quarrel.Financial complications, villains, a horse-race and beautiful Wanda,all go to make up a thrilling romance.

  THE JOYOUS TROUBLE MAKER

  A reporter sets up housekeeping close to Beatrice's Ranch much to herchagrin. There is "another man" who complicates matters, but all turnsout as it should in this tale of romance and adventure.

  SIX FEET FOUR

  Beatrice Waverly is robbed of $5,000 and suspicion fastens upon BuckThornton, but she soon realizes he is not guilty. Intensely exciting,here is a real story of the Great Far West.

  WOLF BREED

  No Luck Drennan had grown hard through loss of faith in men he hadtrusted. A woman hater and sharp of tongue, he finds a match inYgerne, whose clever fencing wins the admiration and love of the "LoneWolf."

  ELEANOR H. PORTER'S NOVELS

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  JUST DAVID

  The tale of a loveable boy and the place he comes to fill in thehearts of the gruff farmer folk to whose care he is left.

  THE ROAD TO UNDERSTANDING

  A compelling romance of love and marriage.

  OH, MONEY! MONEY!

  Stanley Fulton, a wealthy bachelor, to test the dispositions of hisrelatives, sends them each a check for $100,000, and then as plainJohn Smith comes among them to watch the result of his experiment.

  SIX STAR RANCH

  A wholesome story of a club of six girls and their summer on Six StarRanch.

  DAWN

  The story of a blind boy whose courage leads him through the gulf ofdespair into a final victory gained by dedicating his life to theservice of blind soldiers.

  ACROSS THE YEARS

  Short stories of our own kind and of our own people. Contains some ofthe best writing Mrs. Porter has done.

  THE TANGLED THREADS

  In these stories we find the concentrated charm and tenderness of allher other books.

  THE TIE THAT BINDS

  Intensely human stories told with Mrs. Porter's wonderful talent forwarm and vivid character drawing.

  "STORM COUNTRY" BOOKS BY GRACE MILLER WHITE

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  JUDY OF ROGUES' HARBOR

  Judy's untutored ideas of God, her love of wild things, her faith inlife are quite as inspiring as those of Tess. Her faith and sinceritycatch at your heart strings. This book has all of the mystery andtense action of the other Storm Country books.

  TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY

  It was as Tess, beautiful, wild, impetuous, that Mary Pickford madeher reputation as a motion picture actress. How love acts upon atemperament such as hers--a temperament that makes a woman an angel oran outcast, according to the character of the man she loves--is thetheme of the story.

  THE SECRET OF THE STORM COUNTRY

  The sequel to "Tess of the Storm Country," with the same wildbackground, with its half-gypsy life of the squatters--tempestuous,passionate, brooding. Tess learns the "secret" of her birth and findshappiness and love through her boundless faith in life.

  FROM THE VALLEY OF THE MISSING

  A haunting story with its scene laid near the country familiar toreaders of "Tess of the Storm Country."

  ROSE O' PARADISE

  "Jinny" Singleton, wild, lovely, lonely, but with a passionateyearning for music, grows up in the house of Lafe Grandoken, acrippled cobbler of the Storm Country. Her romance is full of powerand glory and tenderness.

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  TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:

  Minor changes have been made to correct obvious typesetters's errors;otherwise, every effort has been made to remain true to the author'swords and intent.

 



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