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Two Romances

April 18, 1918 issue

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The article presents information on two books of romance. "Miss Amerikanka," by Olive Gilbreath and "The Flower of the Chapdelaines," by George W. Cable. "Miss Amerikanka" is a romance of unusual theme and flavor. Amerikanka is the name playfully given by her Russian friends to the young American who tells the story. She is a girl of high breeding and sensitive nature who, basking under the spell of the Far East, follows, when the war breaks out. "The Flower of the Chapdelaines" is a novel by cable describes about Ovide Landry, who has once been a slave, but now, in this twentieth century, is a bookseller of uncommon intelligence.

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ROMANCE fiction; MISS Amerikanka (Book); FLOWER of the Chapdelaines, The (Book); GILBREATH, Olive; CABLE, George W.; WAR
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