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IT HAPPENED IN AFRlCA.—Portuguese East Africa is the setting for Sarah Gertrude Millin’s new novel, “The Fiddler.” “He” is the “first violin” in a hotel orchestra. “She” is the wife of an elderly scholar on a visit to Africa. And there it is. Here we see Mrs. Mill in.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 16

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IT HAPPENED IN AFRlCA.—Portuguese East Africa is the setting for Sarah Gertrude Millin’s new novel, “The Fiddler.” “He” is the “first violin” in a hotel orchestra. “She” is the wife of an elderly scholar on a visit to Africa. And there it is. Here we see Mrs. Mill in. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 16

IT HAPPENED IN AFRlCA.—Portuguese East Africa is the setting for Sarah Gertrude Millin’s new novel, “The Fiddler.” “He” is the “first violin” in a hotel orchestra. “She” is the wife of an elderly scholar on a visit to Africa. And there it is. Here we see Mrs. Mill in. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 16

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