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“One Pities..... Marvels..... Admires.....d” HS is the story of a girl raised in the traditions of old China who never saw her husband until her wedding day, and a westernized man who wanted the com- panionship of a woman—not the worship of an exquisite, but silent doll. Here is the far- reaching conflict of the old and the new woven into a novel so full of emotion and heart- touching pathos that you will not want to puc ic down. “Mrs. Buck has written a novel of exceptional beauty. She writes simply and with fine dy- namic force. On no occasion does she bow to the bizarre nor does she incline towards a mere display of tinkling words and costumes. The tale is deeply moving.’'—Boston Evening Transcript. “To say that Mrs. Buck blends charm with poignanc drama and pathos is not enough. Her book involves two problems, immediate and sternly practical . . . the mixing of the white and yellow races and the revolt of the western educated young man against tradition. A striking picce of work . . . indeed it does not suffer in comparison with Lafcadio Hearn" <N. Y. Times. “Tt is a charming work, beautifully and subtly done, presenting a newer and more refreshing view of the age-old conflict between the Ease and the West, the clash of two heritages.” —N. Y. Sun. $2.50 EAST bsnl ie @ JOHN DAY ? COMPANY 7 ee Fourth Ave New York City Dept. J ra Gentlemen: 1 caclose mS $2.50 for one copy of East 7 ~~ Wind: West Wind PEARL <a BUCK sane ¢ THE JOHN DAY COMPANY - NEW YORK 7 Address City eer eee ccee comicbooks.com