"THE WALL STREET GIRL."
It is seldom tliat one comes across such a lino, story of the life of a typiste as that written* by Fred O. Bartlett, entitled ''The Wall Street Girl," and published by Messrs Methuen and Co., of London. ' The story is a most unique one, written round the lives of a Wall Street girl, a "3011 of luxury," who haw, tli rough altered circumstances, to earn his own living, and a society belle with 30,000 dollars a year. "The Wall Streot Girl," with ten dollars a week coming in, is a capital character. She makes a man of the "son of luxury/ , * and how she does it provides one of the most interesting stories we havo over rend. The life of "The Wall Street Girl" is the life of thousands of other uirls who earn their living as cogs in the Wheel of Business, but Sally Wintlirop shows clearly that as far as Donold Pendleton is concerned, she is the whole wheel. It is seldom that a character is so well handled as Mr Bartlett duos Sally. How Don made good through Sally's efforts provides us with a story that' teems with interest.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13605, 1 August 1918, Page 6
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