SHORT STORIES.
"A PEDLAR'S PACK."
ssf-isssf-g s£ -™f >B«r S s, «»«»'K made acquaint) 1; 7>■ whom we are too eoon! There <5 ?US *°°d-bye all the book. Such is a dull I )a ? e in Mies (Joiulgo wrftes th«f' W ' th which her characters, the 'eubtlJT 1111 " 083 of kindliness an,7 i 6llbtle humour and >™t>»izvz°rr, a ' t se ™«» ending-s she has in sfo™ f C °' and the are sorry when wo 1 us ' that we book. We will n f ° finish ed the wonderful children Je y f ° rget tile «uch characters a" the ,T Up ° n ' or woman he 6 o P edl ar and the Sins, who w as bl jt 7 Mr " H^' and bv' temuerfmo ° eS6lOn a conjurer philosopher, and VOC * tio " a people who caniß fa him years younger, or Ivy, the London maid, and her black cat and the good luck It brought, and Thomas and Theodora and their Punch and J„dv show. Miss iioudge lias written well before, but fci this book ehe excels herself.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 156, 3 July 1937, Page 2 (Supplement)
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174SHORT STORIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 156, 3 July 1937, Page 2 (Supplement)
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