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June 3, 1915 issue

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This article literary appraises the novels, "Daybreak," by Elizabeth Miller, "Prince and Heretic," by Marjorie Bowen and "Marriage by Conquest," by Warwick Deeping. "Prince and Heretic" is a story of the Netherlands and William, Prince of Orange, is the central figure. The writer has some success in detaching him from the dim frame of legend and giving him form and color, if not life. "Marriage by Conquest" abides by the first rule of pure romance in requiring no conscious effort of the auditor.

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FICTION; DAYBREAK (Book); PRINCE & Heretic (Book); MARRIAGE by Conquest (Book); MILLER, Elizabeth; BOWEN, Marjorie; DEEPING, Warwick
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