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THE STORY GIRL
  By L. M. MONTGOMERY.
  Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, decorative jacket .  .  .  1.50
  To quote from one of our editor's reports on the new Mont-
gomery book-" Miss Montgomery has decidedly arrived in this
story! " The remarkable success of her delightful ANNE books
and of the charming " Kilmeny of the Orchard " has established
her as one of America's leading authors -- a writer of books
which touch the heart, uplift the spirit, and leave an imprint of
lasting sweetness on the memory. But in " The Story Girl,"
everywhere the touch of the finished artist is evident - a smooth-
ness and polish which heightens the unusual style of a gifted
author.
  The environment is again the author's beloved Prince Edward
Island and the story and incidents possess the same simplicity
and charm which characterize Miss Montgomery's earlier books.
The Story Girl, herself - Sara Stanley - is a fascinating
creature, and will delight and thrill her readers with her weird
tales of ghosts " and things." She tells in wondrous voice of
" The Mystery of the Golden Milestone," " How Kissing Was
Discovered," and of just how the Milky Way happened into the
heavens. She will make you feel the spell of the old orchard
where she and her playmates spend such happy days, and with
Felix, Dan and Beverly you will live again with her the " trage-
dies of childhood."
  Of Miss Montgomery's previous books, the reviewers have
written as follows:
  " The art which pervades every page is so refined that the cul-
tivated imagination will return to the story again and again in
memory to find always something fresh to enjoy." - Toronto
World.
  " Miss Montgomerv has attained an honored place among the
worth-while writers of fiction." - Beacon and Budget.
    Miss Montgomerv has a sympathetic knowledge of human
nature, joined to high ideals, a reasonablv romantic view point
and a distinct gift of description." - Chicago Record-Herald.