A ROMANCE OF INTENSE INTEREST. A romance of great vigor* realistic ana pathetic, teeming with highly dramatic scenes, which are portrayed with graphic force, will be placed before our readers on Monday, January 24th, 1910, under the suggestive title of— FIGHTING HER WAY. By ROSE ASHLEIGH, Author of "Eleanor's Luck," 'The Widow's Wager," "Pure Gold," etc. The endowments of a cultured mind are evident in everj T chapter of Rose Ashleigh's works. Her diction is elegant, picturesque and forcible, and many of her scenes are models oi intense power. One of the strongest characters in "FIGHTING HER WAY" is the New Yor heiress, THE SPOILED BEAUTY, who "loves not wisely but too well," and is depressed to learn that her love is unreturned. To win the man on whom she has set her heart, she forgets the modesty which is the grandest charm of maidenhood, and boldly declars her passion. Amazed and confused by the rapturous confession of a love he cannot reciprocate, the y®ung lawyer is forced by circumstances to shield her name by a pledge of honor. This is merely a single incident of the spirited story, which js replete with vigorous action and brisk diaogue.
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USE ONLY Reckitt's BAG BLUE NO ALWAYS READY BOTHER; FOR USE. -
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9697, 22 January 1910, Page 2
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