Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Dial, Vol. 56: A Semi-Monthly Journal of Literary Criticism, Discussion, and Information, January 1, 1914
By william T. Townes This is a good, rousing story of Virginian life, types, sports of the rich days of fifty years ago. It is a story of a virile people, and something besides: there are scenes in this novel of beauty so rare as to be second to none in fiction. The plot moves swiftly, too, and is uncommon and striking. By mail.
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