He looked down proudly at her as he replied with his frank smile:
"But I wooed you as a poor man. You are mine—by right of conquest!"
THE END.
3WHAT THE CRITICS SAY OF
THE END OF THE GAME
BY ARTHUR HORNBLOW
THE LITERARY DIGEST
"'The End of the Game' belongs to the school of good old-fashioned fiction which delighted the scant leisure hours of our grandmothers. It is a good healthy tale of normal human happenings, a sort of protest against the decadent type of novel which seems to be widening its empire among us. The characters are good human creatures and not the flat paper dolls found in the pages of so much current fiction."