The eternal conflict between wealth and love. Jerry Chandler, the idealist, who is poor, loves Mimi LeBrun, a beautiful, spoiled society girl, whose crowning glory was a mass of shining auburn hair. At the death of Jerry's uncle, he inherits a ...
She did not need a hat. It would have hidden her hair. George Dalton, watching her from the door, decided that he had never seen such hair, bronze, parted on the side, with a thick wave across the forehead, it shaded eyes which were clear wells of li...
The lights shining through the rain on the smooth street made of it a golden river. The shabby old gentleman navigated unsteadily until he came to a corner. A lamp-post offered safe harbor. He steered for it and took his bearings. On each side of the...
Dr. Peter Ferry, who came to Florida during the glamorous days of the boom period, refused to desert his patients when hard times followed. He is in love with Mary Hamilton, the daughter of one of his patients, but he is engaged to Lou Gorman, whom h...
Sherwood Park is twelve miles from Washington. Starting as a somewhat pretentious suburb on the main line of a railroad, it was blessed with easy accessibility until encroaching trolleys swept the tide of settlement away from it, and left it high and...
A novel that deals with a question, old and yet ever new -- how far should an engagement of marriage bind two persons who discover they no longer love....
A girl in Maryland teaches school, and believes that work is a worthy service. Two men come to the little community; one is weak, the other strong, and they both need Anne....