| BY HORACE HOLLEY |
| DIVINATIONS AND CREATIONS |
| READ-ALOUD PLAYS |
| THE DYNAMICS OF ART |
| BAHAISM |
| THE SOCIAL PRINCIPLE |
| THE INNER GARDEN |
| THE STRICKEN KING |
COPYRIGHT 1916 BY
MITCHELL KENNERLEY
DRAMATIC AND LECTURE
RIGHTS RESERVED BY
HORACE HOLLEY
PRINTED IN AMERICA
| Page | |
| Introduction | v |
| Her Happiness | 1 |
| A Modern Prodigal | 7 |
| The Incompatibles | 29 |
| The Genius | 39 |
| Survival | 55 |
| The Telegram | 71 |
| Rain | 79 |
| Pictures | 103 |
| His Luck | 121 |
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