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A NOVELIST O.N Li EE. “The truth about life is much more romantic than any fiction cun possibly be. English fiction at the moment is r cally turning the shield Iwith ways. On one side wo see the romantic element. and on the other the realistic, and both appear in turns. Tho fight between romance and realism is really not a fight at all. Romance is just another side of life. There is always romance stalking us. Scratch a-realist and yon (ind a romantic. Romance Is as much a lile as ever it was, and while fiction reflects the tendency of the movement of the times T think t always will lie.”——Miss It, Orockett, in a recent public- address.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1928, Page 6

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119

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1928, Page 6

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1928, Page 6

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