A BOOK TO LOVE
•"In the I'Mist ,bf trm'Mounts'?' is about] four :: children —Pauliney; Eynii, ■May, and Muffyi-Lomaxj -who • develop whooping' cough, and so -are" sent 'to a country house to recover froth; the i.ef^ fects.- : Their father also: catches it,-so the mother and father go to New Zealand for a holiday, leaving the children under the care of Miss Bibby, whose ambition it is to write a book. •' "An author, Hugh Kinross, conies to live "opposite them. , "Miss Bibby tries to obtain an inter- . view with him, and^ he Skids' her -a lot of things. 'Miss Bibby' believes it all, and sends the interview into the editor of the 'Evening Mail,' who publishes it as a joke. ;•: 'Poor Miss Bibby's name is printed with it,'so that she is made the laughing stock of the towi Hugh Kinross- is very sorry and makes amends^ . "The whole story is full of the funny little sayings and doings of the children." ', -,-.-;■ .■:.-.-' ■■■•v.-.-".JUST ME." .Petone. :. v .-: --.-;..-.. . ','. .;
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18
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163A BOOK TO LOVE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18
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