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and say "sorry" before the sun would come out again. She wai [determined that on this occasion she would not adopt her customary role of penitent.

THE

DOOR

NE STUDY OF CHIEDS MEND

NOVEL FROM FRENCH”"

"The Wolf At The Door."! ige Allen & Unwin Ltd.) By Robert Francis." Translated by Brancoise Delisle. With an întro- stion by Havelock his The

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Take cause of the quarrel- trife of domestic neglect, had been her faults the immense fuss he had made about it was his. "I would have been sorry if he hadn't ing gone to such lengths," she said, next we "but now my small offence is cultivatio swamped in his huge unpleasant-empty-ber Iness. It's for him to do the sisalatikba

coming-round this time. And if thought, pierced her, keen as doesn't? Well, I'm independent, an arrow. I was at Woking that

This is a story about three and he can just get another wo- they had got in. There was a

crematorium at Woking. The black little peasant girls in Northern man to bully."*

the little man's swim-France and their reactions to Her mind behind the closed clothes leyes, began to make plans for aming eyes... the care with life as it was remotely affected The little life apart from him; ran over the which he carried that parcel it by the War of 1870. Items of furniture and linen that was an urn or casket, that parcel girls have quaint fancies, flights were bers; enough, she estimated, and in it were the ashes of his of imagination, that lend to the to make a country cottage habit-wife, his whole world gone to dust book an atmosphere of unreality. He was taking it home to put it vazue sense of something yet to able. She would live nesrer Lon-

the same time" the don, and keep a small car and see on the mantelpiece of his farm come. At her friends. She was lucky to house parkour, which would hence-writer expresses himself very She often with a realism similar to have an income of her own and no forth be a shrine for him.

saw the stid room and the bobble-that of Zola while the range children yet. f* It would be fun to be on one's fringed mantel-cover and the little his characters, their ability

own again, wouldnt it? To be man coming in with a candle last live, and the quaint humour, are candid, nothing in the world look-thing at might to look dumbly at more than a little reminiscent of ed very much like fun at this the urn Not to weep or pray; he Dickens.

was too old for emotional displays.

Strikingly Original moment-

But although the writer is a Interesting to see whether he He was an old man: but he could would come on to the platform to not leave his love at Woking on the little of Hans Anderson, of Zola wait sullenly partitioned shelves assigned to and of Dickens, he is above all a meet her or would

He is an in outside the station in his car. Hearns; he was taking her home to Robert Francis was too self-satisfied to guess that rain what comfort he could from dividual and this book is often strikingly original. Young, and she'd been in two minds about that shrine in the parlour.

Would be gather flowers from as yet of little experience as a coming back at all. If he was! still angry, she would tell him: the neglected farmhouse garden, writer, he is sometimes awkward good for him to have a jolt Bat and set them stiffly in a too-small and even tedious, but none the Probably less I feel that Havelock Ellis's it would not be strictly true. To vase before the urn? leave him just for a quarrel would not; he was too old to be sentimen praise of the novel is justified. But he could And it is easy to understand, too, be to stir up a storm in a tea-cup. tal about flowers.

strange the immediate success "The Wolf One had to preserve one's sense not leave his wife in a of proportion, though the weary place; he must take ber home.At The Door" enjoyed in France The young woman was now gaz- It is a book that must charm all spirit cried, "How long?"

If opportunity should arise for ing out at the hurrying landscape, who love children: Robert Francis her to "have it out" with him a blinking just as often as the little is one of the rare writers who How intolerably sad life understand the thoughts and the major operation the two of man them might then decide that life was! When you thought of death deep sincerity of a child; under- together had become intolerable;-the one taken and the other left stand that although a child may meanwhile she was going back-it made everything else seem of dwell constantly in fairyland, it account What confort was may have impressions as real and And she could not forecast the no

feelings as intense as those e- outcome it all depended upon there in an

"Oh, Jack, suppose when I get perienced in the adult world. whether he met her at the train or

Suppose I sulked outside the station in the home you are dead?

left you because we quarrelled and Depressed by the obscurity of them heard that you had died. the future, a makeshift at best Suppose there is a milway accident she opened her eyes and contem- before we reach Templecombe, and

BRAINS INSTEAD OF BRAWN

(Continued from Page ·8)

fan um?

GOLDSMITH'S LIFE STORY

Good Biographical Study

JUMBLE OF FRAILTIES

"Oliver Goldsm Butterworth, Ltd.). Gwynti

Thornton

By Stephen

you rush on to the platform and somebody tells you I am dead? How could either of us live with just a handful of ashes for com- pany? That poor, poor little män! He's lucky to be old; they've had a long life together and he won't But we have many years alone. [are young...Oh, when you think] ever has either time or inclina-of death and ashes at an un, so tion to chase a ball across any unlike the person you knew, so cruelly unlike so ludicrously m kind of field.

This like nothing else counts. Word For Tennis

Thething train, runing down-hill

Once again this well-known The fifth does play golf some-now driver, be careful! Let me times, for air and relaxation get sade home!

biographer has given us a book The train pulled up at Temple well worth reading. Smooth, alive, after hard physical work, but would just as soon walk through combe. The young woman stun-and telling his tale of Gold- woods or over the hills did not bied to the door, her face still smith's life is easily read and the community she lives in ex oddly compressed with emotion feasily enjoyed. pect the team spirit from her. Her husband, who, with masculine The whimsical Goldsmith with insensitiveness, had had no idea of all his absurdities, his love of Anyway she certainly does not owe her good figure to spasm the gravity of the quarrel, m.her strusting when it would have solt- die golf-playing, but much more on the platform and was delighted ed him better to sit quiet, his probably to the strenuousness with the clinging warmth of her

generous cavagance, and his of her day's work

greeting.

sensitivity almost to a fault, lives After she left the compartment again on these pages. We learn the silence in it was broken by am Mr. Gwyn's graceful writing rustling sound. - The little. man the intimate details of the gentle bent his head to his parcel.

life; details that are some- He's nibbling the

he times pamful to bear, but more that simply delight and

observed.

In my dislike of games for girls, I pause uncertainly over tennis - It does not seem to have all the disadvantages of team spirit. other pursuits - heavy-footedness, and so OIL at And certainly as played

Let's have a look at he,” said Wimbledon now it seems to have

the brother, and helped in a hus- Then, 3rd Dec. become and very gloriously, a

bandly way to undo the parcel Thurs, 2nd Jaa3roman's game

cage, much 1936.

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