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Down by the Erie

L. S. G. | March 13, 1929 issue

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This article literally appraises the book "Rome Haul," by Walter D. Edmonds. "Rome Haul," after a hard start, hurries up and down the canal at a pace unnatural to canal boats in my day. In the course of the story several people come intensely alive and love and have the uncommon honesty to lace the lading of love; a gentleman crook on horseback rides furiously through all the canal country, and a magnificent fight is fought and lost in the winning.

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ROME Haul (Book); EDMONDS, Walter D.; WINNING & losing (Contests & competitions); TRUTHFULNESS & falsehood; RELIABILITY; BOOKS & reading
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