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"STELLA MARIS" By W. W. J. LOCKE — IS A GREAT NOVEL!!! □OHHHn T j g a B (. ory 0 f g rea (j hearfe interest, 00' T 0 clean and wholesome, and leaveg 00 b a good impression. One critic says: "From the first page the reader falls under a spell, For all its wistful delicacy of texture.Mr. Locke's humanity, broad and strong, vibrates with terror, just as it Soothes with its sense of peace. This is Mr. Locke's finest achiove- ' ment." The characters aro well drawn, and one cannot help feeling a strong liking 1 , for Stella Maris, the bed-ridden wealthy' girl, and Unity Blake, the foundling. "Stella Maris" is delightful reading 'Price 3s. 6d. Postage Sxtra i WHITCOMBE & TOMBS LIMITED
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1831, 18 August 1913, Page 7
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