iii-Fri-req-, -r'i.N-etoTtnaetg- gwwmmcux AV. W-h-awe-Treo' â€iwmet WKGotHeamrttoTtottee- "NerNH.WDttse.Lst2Me2, WIW,W. P.LSI-rldhhd3cluh .eD_.WDtrrseurtt.Mha, Win-rah. cmamhmasm "B_.WDFutt.t62, I Ether thugs Book Corner rich man who is the only one that could do"! her. Iii: Stem has. I: well u the firm (much of "The lumh." the lighter touch of “mm†in ‘Dehm- air." These book: If! written hank. 1rto-eamdhee-eottheeest and vigor Ind “murky behind them, nmofiL Mmspusinthe book of pretty good reading. then there If! others which are {tidy dull. "Debonnir" is nu "ttra-modem young woman. one of that: that beauty is sandy believable, and who beam of it an do with impunity boatair"has-er,t-vros, “it! kind, who tries to rule ht f-ht-rand-teste-r-im, her. But herdlugMcrm Mytho- Ir through It In: and mania the Min Galsworthy has, as we have already said. that power of making his characters, his sceneS. come to life. It is clear from his use of di- alogue that he is a great dramatist, things happen when his characters speak. you are moved and excited. the pageant. even as if you were seeing it on the stage. passes before your eyes. It is pUtitudinoms to say that Mr. Galsworthy is a great novelist. we know that he represents perhaps the highest degree of technical seittl that we have in novel writing todar' G.B.Stemisouttounusein“0e hon-it.†And " times she makes I Fleur. truly the ttowe. of tbat proud race, pampered. headstrong, beautiful, craving dirty: the thing that is just beyond her reach. is a true epitome, too, of much of her ,t8terrey At'thezine of thaw: of herself. iii-361i: iiiri' won-aw trains some much coveted praise. but when the Strike is our. she fails back into the old van-um way of liv~ ing. Then there comes back to Eng» land her cousin. Jon, her first and only real love. And Fleur. mucus- tomed to deny herself northingt, de, cides she must have him. Sutures. sure that nothing is too good for her. not even the moon, tries to save her from ruin even though. in the end, it costs him his lite. In this “SW": Song" Mr, Gets.. worthy does not {all into the error which its his in his last books, that of letging his marvelous skill out- weigh his subject matter. When one becomes very skillful it is Walt not to elemise skill for its own sake. is men used to spend iMtsite patience engraving the Lord‘s prayer on the head of a pin. So Mr. Gnisworthr in "The White Monkey" and "The Sil- ver Spoon" was filling into the error of spending his talent on civil sub- iecta. But in this book thick closes the epoch of the Forsytu be has dealt with timer still. There is â€My in the story of Fleur. spoil- ed child of old Senses Pom. Ai- though Fleur as . thunder has far less reality than Scenes, yet we are for her because of his lacing. is with sorrow Mn mad the last page. it must have been with norm: that he put down his pm. 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