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THE McCLURE PRESS, NEW YORK
By C. N. & A. M. Williamson
Lady Betty
Across the Water
The discovery of America by one of the most engaging, appealing and altogether delicious little English maids that ever “crossed the water.” Everybody will be delighted to learn precisely how Lady Betty found us and what things in our life particularly struck her wide-open eyes and gave her food for fun and reflection. Evidently she did not find us all savages for there was one man—but we must not anticipate the charming story which is unfolded.
“She is a dear, delightful heroine with a love story to reveal, which is fresh, naïve, and altogether charming; and the manner of its revealing is buoyant and gracious.” Chicago News.
Six illustrations in colors by Orson Lowell. $1.50
By C. N. & A. M. Williamson
My Friend
The Chauffeur
An automobile romance that rushes all the way through on the third speed. From the start in the Riviera to the finish among the mountains of Montenegro, there is no let up in the entertainment and excitement which this book affords. There are adventures without number on the open road, delightful descriptions of scenery in Italy and Dalmatia, and a triple love story deliciously blending sentiment and comedy.
“It is airy, jolly, refreshing, wholesome, full of adventure, movement, fun and good spirits, sunshine and fresh air.” N. Y. Mail.
Illustrated by Lowenheim. $1.50