. St. Nicholas [serial]. hero as captivating as any shehas ever introduced to a de-lighted public. Samavia is the setting for thestory—Samavia, which is nomore to be found on the mapthan the fabled Zenda, thoughheroic little Servia suggested toMrs. Burnett the ancient homeof the Lost Prince. His familyhaving been for five hundredyears exiles from their nativeland, and much of his early history shrouded in mystery, the Prince does not knowthat he is the heir to the throne of Samavia, does not know that he is other than aplain young citizen. Unaware of his high destiny, though he bears always in


. St. Nicholas [serial]. hero as captivating as any shehas ever introduced to a de-lighted public. Samavia is the setting for thestory—Samavia, which is nomore to be found on the mapthan the fabled Zenda, thoughheroic little Servia suggested toMrs. Burnett the ancient homeof the Lost Prince. His familyhaving been for five hundredyears exiles from their nativeland, and much of his early history shrouded in mystery, the Prince does not knowthat he is the heir to the throne of Samavia, does not know that he is other than aplain young citizen. Unaware of his high destiny, though he bears always in his heart the ideal ofprincely conduct, he makes his way through Europe in the guise of a stalwart youngtramp, secretly carrying a sign and a message to stray men in crowded streets, atpalace gates, in forests, and on mountain sides, he himself obedient, though theobject of his mission is not disclosed to him—till the end of his long journey. Sixteen illustrations by Maurice L. BowerPrice $ net, postage 10 cents. THE CENTURY Fourth Avenue (at 26th street) New York City


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