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Fly James Veitch —Hodder and Stoughton, London. This remarkable story of Scottish rustic life is as stark as any literature that has come out of Scotland But it ultimately reveals such sweetness and generosity as to redeem the stern ruthlessness of the leading character. George Gilchrist, obsessed with a dominant passion of hatred pursues a life-long campaign of ven. detta against Blair, the man who had aroused his early resentment. The details of Gilchrist’s resolute industry, rise and ruin, the tragedy of the death of his wife —Blair’s daughter —the. study of his calculated malevolence, are so well drawn. Yet at the end there is surprise and soft, ness for the reader.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 497, 20 July 1932, Page 2
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115SOME OTHER GRAIN Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 497, 20 July 1932, Page 2
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