PHRYNETTE

BY

MARTHE TROLY-CURTIN


With a frontispiece by FRANK DESCH

12mo. Decorated cloth, $1.25 net


Phrynette is seventeen, extremely clever and naive, and attractive in every way. The death of her French father in Paris leaves her an orphan, and she goes to London to live with an aunt of Scotch descent. Her impressions of the people, the happenings and the places she becomes familiar with, peculiarities of customs and every little thing of interest are all touched upon in a charming and original manner, while in places there is irresistible humor. Throughout there is a good solid love story, and the ending is all that is to be desired.

"A very charming novel."—San Francisco Argonaut.

"Original, clever and extremely well-written."—Pittsburg Dispatch.

"Refreshingly original and full of wholesome mirth. To say that the book is delightful reading is understating the fact."—Philadelphia Public Ledger.


A NOVEL OF THE REAL WEST