This story is an inspiration to cheerful living. Not the impossible, sentimental, goody-goody kind, but the sane, sensible, human and humorous. Take it up if you are down-cast and learn how to keep the sunny slopes in sight, even if the way seems to lead into the dark valley.
Its appeal is to all who love clean, wholesome, amusing fiction. Both young and those not so young will glory in Carrol's fight for her husband's life, and laugh over Connie's hopeless struggle to keep from acquiring a lord and master. The quotations below will show you that Ethel Hueston has something to say and knows how to say it.
"If one can be pretty as well as sensible I think it's a Christian duty to do it."
"He is as good as an angel and as innocent as a baby. Two very good traits, but dangerous when you take them both together."
"The wickedest fires in the world would die out if there were not some idle hands to fan them."
"The only way to keep your husband out of danger is to tackle it yourself."
"Read Chapter IV and see how Carol does it."
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