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Another oritio has described this as "Victoria Cross" greatest book. It is certainly a fine piece of emotional writing the best of his we bavo yet read. A student destined for the Indian Civil Service, whose father is in India longing for his son's success and waiting to hear the result of the final examination, falls dangerously ill, and is nursed back to health and afterwords helped to gain the first place by on Indian girl of high caste, who herself has leon studying in England. They fall in love with each other; he relinquishes the position he has won, and takes up a subordinate position in the Consulate at Constantinople. As she is already married while young in India-though the marriage is not consummated-they cannot | marry, but she goes with him, helps him in his work, and eventually dies of plague. The author has struck a high note of tra.edy, and draws two fine characters in Naranyah and Francis Heath. Literary skill is joined to pootio grace, the whole book fanlive with a tender yet over. whelming and pure passion, unl ons regrets that postie justice has to be conciliat d by the death of a heroino as devoted and unselfish and' fasci naline as this laughter of India,
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