A GEORGEAN ROMANCE
Apples of Gold," By Warwick Deep™L TtT d°n,i Cassell and Oom|any Ltd. (From Whitcombe and
Jordan March, adventurer and excellent swordsman, living and flourishing in the days of XSeorge 1., finds a faithful chronicler of his doings in "Warwick ;Deeping, one of the. most readable writers of stories with an historical basis March has many escapades and some of tnem oi an amorous complexion, but he is a true-blue Englishman, and comes bravely through them all. As a master of tence he is a doughty customer to pick a quarrel with, and he has'occasion in plenty. He is a faithful lover to his Mariana, and he follows her— as the reader will discover—a'very long way. "Apples of Gold" may be defined as a well-constructed tale, and one that once begun,, is ,hard to.let go.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 17
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137A GEORGEAN ROMANCE Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 17
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