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The Garden Magazine, September, 1921 



Gene Stratton-Porter 



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 great message in 



HER FATHER'S 

 DAUGHTER 



OTHER BOOKS BY 



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A Daughter of the Land 



At the Foot of the Rainbow 



Freckles 



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A Girl of the Limberlost 



The Harvester 



Laddie 



Michael O'Halloran 



The Song of the Cardinal 



Moths of the Limberlost 



Morning Face 



Music of the Wild 



Homing With the Birds 



>T^HE ENERGETIC, joyous way 

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 of everyone in Lilac Valley will carry 

 you in a spell of delight to the fairyland 

 of Nature which Gene Stratton-Porter 

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 None of her books will linger in your 

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