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_By_ JAMES M. LUDLOW
"Dr. Ludlow shows versatility and rare culture in this book of essays. From the first page one is impressed with the beautifully clear style, the brilliant thought which flashes through every sentence, and the marvelous storehouse of ill.u.s.tration from which the author draws. The vital importance of will power in the formation of character, and the incentives which lie back of it as motives to action, are set forth with vigor and power."--_Christian Observer._
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[Ill.u.s.tration: DEBORAH. JAMES M. LUDLOW.]
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_By_ RALPH CONNOR
THE SKY PILOT; A Tale of the Foothills.
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