By STEPHEN McKENNA
NOVELS:
To-Morrow and To-Morrow
Vindication
The Commandment of Moses
Soliloquy
The Confessions of a Well-Meaning Woman
The Sensationalists:
I Lady Lilith
II The Education of Eric Lane
III The Secret Victory
Sonia Married
Midas and Son
Ninety-Six Hours’ Leave
Sonia
The Sixth Sense
Sheila Intervenes
The Reluctant Lover
By Intervention of Providence
While I Remember
Tex: A Chapter in the Life of Alexander Teixeira de Mattos
TO-MORROW AND
TO-MORROW . . .
A NOVEL
BY
STEPHEN McKENNA
BOSTON
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY
1924
Copyright, 1924,
By Stephen McKenna.
All rights reserved
Published, October, 1924
Printed in the United States of America
TO
MARION
Three years ago, The Secret Victory brought to an endthe trilogy which I called The Sensationalists. This bookand the antecedent volumes—Lady Lilith and The Educationof Eric Lane—described the fortunes of certain menand women who constituted part of the larger groups whichI had approached in Sonia, Midas and Son and SoniaMarried.
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