Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The St. Andrew's College Review: Midsummer, 1930
One day as I was poring over some volumes Of forgotten lore, I happened upon this ancient classic. My attention was held, not only by the striking originality of the piece, but by the remarkably high vein Of inspiration that runs through it. I was lost in admiration, and read it again and again. Then suddenly a happy thought came to me: I remem bered that Alfred was particularly fond of this sort Of thing. Why not take it around and Show it to him? It was early in the afternoon, and if I set out at once, I might have time to call on William.
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