THIS LOVE
FROM THIS DAY FORWARD. By Elswyth Thane. Robert Hale, London. HE was a famous star from Broadway. She sang and danced, and she was beautiful and fragile. He was a professor of zoology and an authority on ornithology. He was tall and dark, not handsome, but he played the accordion and danced divinely and his hair fell over his forehead in a boyish lock. He fell over her feet as she sat among the (continued on next page)
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(continued from previous page) sandhills, and after that of course they could. not live’ apart. But they found it even more difficult to live together. He wanted to find eagles in Central America, she wanted the lights and comforts of New York. They fought and separated. He went away to find more eagles and had an accident that paralysed his right arm. She came back to him in hospital and as they talked together, he found that his right arm had moved. Oh this love, this love!
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 439, 21 November 1947, Page 13
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168THIS LOVE New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 439, 21 November 1947, Page 13
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