pleasant people in pleasant surroundings, it will,interest an enormous eilc!« of reader* to know that his publishers have issued a. new uniforni edlitian of his boblii at the moderate price of &N 6d. "Stoum the Jester"' to chiefly the lore story of a politician and a circus woman—a curious combination, but then Mr Locke Usually has some un-conventional-or eccentric character in hia books. He Bpefeialiws in'fine, rather pfinUtive women artd gentle-heat'letf manageable men. This book cufltain-i ofafe 6f each t*pe; "Bfcella Marls" is the name of a loVely invalid child, who influenced-everyone.iritfa #lirthV sh<came in contact. The story of her _/ growth to womanhood and health, ami bf her awakening to the reafftiea of fife, i» delioa«*}y. t»rtraj-ed.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19132, 15 October 1927, Page 15
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