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Ariel Dances

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The heroine, the young daughter of an unknown painter who has just died in Bermuda, leaving a collection of pictures, comes to New York to accept the hospitality of a chance friend of her father's and has to be present at the exhibition of his paintings. In a country house on the Hudson, she finds herself in an uncongenial environment, but events work out triumphantly.

208 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1931

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Ethel Cook Eliot

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