Strange Territory
“J)ABK Interval” tolls of n young and high-spirited school teacher. Rosemary Bruce, who finds herself detained in a lunatic asylum. To the dismay of the doctors and nurses, Rosemary is possessed with an unquenchable sense of humor which enables her to keep sane, and after a long struggle she gets her release. Miss Rosalind Cornwall’s knowledge of the time-table workings of these mental hospitals enables her to reveal something which is strange territory to most. The periodical cases of wrongly detained mental patients adds a practical interest to the theme of this story, and the pros and' eons of the difficulties are slated impartially by the author. It must never be overlooked that many insane people think that thoy arc sane.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 12 October 1934, Page 11
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123Strange Territory Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 12 October 1934, Page 11
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