McCall's Magazine/Monsieur of the Rainbow
She Was Twenty-Seven, And Had Seen More Of Life Than Many Twice Her Age
No more irresistible a character has ever graced the pages of McCall's than “Monsieur of the Rainbow,” that happy-go-lucky, devil-may-care fellow, with his imperishable vision of contentment at the rainbow's end. How his vision eventually becomes a reality, and how, in his quest, he helps a returned soldier—a soldier whom the war has left broken in body and sick in soul—makes this one of the most absorbing stories we have ever published.
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