THE MODERN FICTION LIBRARY Continued 



Kings in Exile 



By CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS 



" ' Kings in Exile, 1 a book of animal stories by Charles G. D. 

 Roberts, is a series of unusually fascinating tales of the sea and 

 woods. The author catches the spirit of forest and sea life, and 

 the reader comes to have a personal love and knowledge of our 

 animal relations." Boston Globe. 



A Kentucky Cardinal 



By JAMES LANE ALLEN 



" A narrative, told with naive simplicity in the first person, of 

 how a man who was devoted to his fruits and flowers and birds 

 came to fall in love with a fair neighbor, who treated him at first 

 with whimsical raillery and coquetry, and who finally put his 

 love to the supreme test." New York Tribune. 



Elizabeth and her German Garden 



u It is full of nature in many phases of breeze and sunshine, 

 of the glory of the land, and the sheer joy of living. Merry and 

 wise, clever and lovable, as polished as it is easy ... a book 

 for frequent reading as for wholesome enjoyment." New York 

 Times. 



The Colonel's Story 



By Mrs. ROGER A. PRYOR 



In this novel, Mrs. Pryor, well known and loved for her charm- 

 ing reminiscences and books about the old South, has pictured 

 life in Virginia sixty or seventy years ago. The story she has 

 told is one in which the spirit of the times figures largely ; ad- 

 venture and romance have their play and carry the plot to a 

 satisfying end. It would be difficult, indeed, if not impossible, 

 to find a fitter pen to portray the various features of Virginia 

 life and culture than Mrs. Pryor, who is "to the manor born," 

 and was raised amid the memories of a past where, until the 

 war for Southern independence, families retained their social 

 standing and customs from generation to generation. 

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