It is obviously impossible, in writing of persons so prominently before the public as the women considered in this book, to secure any great amount of new matter regarding the chief incidents of their lives, and the author wishes frankly to ...
Guy, an artist, finds himself infatuated with two very different women: Moira, a flirtatious actress, and Dorothy, who works with immigrants in a Chicago settlement house.
This volume is a frank book, opening with a chapter dedicated to the "stage-struck" girl, warning her of the obstacles and hindrances with the candor of one who has known them all.
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