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Saved from herself

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A neglected young woman leaves her mother's household and seeks amusement in the city, becoming a penniless adventuress whose life soon entangles with romantic rivals and unscrupulous conspirators. She faces jealousy, blackmail, theft, and plots that threaten reputation and safety, while a steadfast ally and unexpected revelations of identity and loyalty gradually expose treachery. Episodes shift between theatrical scenes, midnight dangers, and domestic revelations, culminating in rescue, moral reckonings, and the recovery of honor and security.

EAGLE SERIES A weekly publication devoted to good literature.
December 10, 1907.
No. 550

STREET & SMITH are now the
Owners of all
CHARLES GARVICE’S
COPYRIGHTED NOVELS

E do not need to tell any of our patrons how popular the works of Charles Garvice are because his name is a byword wherever first-class novels are read and appreciated. We are pleased, therefore, to announce the purchase of the plates of the only twenty-five copyrighted stories by him that we did not have.

This purchase makes Street & Smith the sole owners and publishers of all of this celebrated author’s copyrighted stories. This only emphasizes what has always been a patent fact—that Street & Smith are the most progressive paper-book publishers in the world, and that nowhere can the novel reader get so much for his or her money as in the S. & S. lines.

STREET & SMITH, Publishers
New York

Transcriber’s Notes:

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected (sometimes in consultation with the original 1898-1899 serial appearance in Street & Smith’s New York Weekly to ensure accuracy to the author's intent).

Table of contents has been added and placed into the public domain by the transcriber.

Inconsistent hyphenation of upstairs vs. up-stairs is preserved from the original text.