“THE ROADMENDER.”
'' 1 .''••■'."■■. Readers of " The Roudrnender," by " Michael Fairless," will be interested in the sale of the Shermanbury estate, near Henfield, Sussex, England, observes an exchange. " Michael Fairless, who was i daughter of tho late Mr. Fairless Barber, of Rastrick, Yorkshire, and sister of Mrs. John Haggard (herself an author- . ; ess and Sir Rider Haggard's sister-in-law), wrote most of " The} Roadmender " ■at Mock Bridge House, lilhermanbury, ... and died there. The Sussex scenery she describes is all in the neighbourhood o f Shermanbury, where she wished to beburied, but actually she wait laid to rest fat AShorst, two miles ay/ay. .:' "it. ■ . ' ■ •'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18499, 8 September 1923, Page 6 (Supplement)
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