ender spirit."
+Bystander.+--"A clever and most entertaining volume . . . the
{re}ader may be assured of much that is sage and sound, and much
{th}at is witty."
+Black & White.+--"No one has gone so fully and vigorously
{into} the various problems connected with marriage as Mrs Braby
{in he}r extremely readable book . . . one of the most vivid and
{origin}al contributions to the discussion of a great problem that have
{appea}red for a long time."
+{Lit}erary World.+--"Very brightly written, and even when
{most a}udacious is full of good feeling and good sense . . . amusing
{and shre}wd . . . clever and stimulating."
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_BY THE SAME AUTH{OR}_
... Maud Churton Braby, author of that vivacious an{d}
daring book, "Modern Marriage and How to Bear it.{"}
As might be expected, some of the serious problems o{f}
women are dealt with in its pages. The story concern{s}
the fortunes of brilliant and undisciplined Dolly who, o{n}
the death of her mother, an actress, is compelled by t{he}
decree of a mysterious trustee to go first to a conve{nt-}
school and afterwards become a hospital nurse. H{er}
temptations and adventures at the Wimpole Street Nurs{ing}
Home--(in which environment other characters of {much}
interest appear)--her tragic love affair, and the dep{ths to}
which it brings her, together with her subse{quent}
redemption, are related in a manner which ma{kes a}
special appeal to the heart.
[The word given as "much" (interest) could also be "some", taking up
the same amount of space.]
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MODERN MARRIAG{E}
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