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"PRINCESS PUCK.”

A very entertaining story this, with a heroine who is something quite out of the way of the ordinary novel heroines. She is by no means a beauty, but she is, what is worth a good deal more to the novel reader, a very strongly individualised little person, who creates about herself an atmosphere of Interest. She seems to have some peculiar attraction for persons called Harborough, for no less than three men of that name, of very different ages, character and disposition, want to marry her. And, after the necessary preliminary obstacles are removed, she marries the right one of the three and presumably lives happily ever afterwards. The characters are all delineated with a considerable amount of skill, and the interest of the brightly written story is sustained throughout.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue XVIII, 3 May 1902, Page 864

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133

"PRINCESS PUCK.” New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue XVIII, 3 May 1902, Page 864

"PRINCESS PUCK.” New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue XVIII, 3 May 1902, Page 864

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