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AN ADVENTURE

ONCE UPON A TIME, by Vaughan Wilkins; Jonathan Cape; London. AUGHAN WILKINS makés usé 6f some old ingrédietits to produce a mixture Which, if not eéntifely new, has a fomantic quality which at times gives it the illusion of newhéss. A young man who loses his memory after a parachute descent finds himself travelling with a strange and warlike Irishman and two beautiful girls in the oddest caravan ever used by a black marketeér. That, of course, is only the beginning of an adventtire which moves at a spanking pace from one battle to another. Mr, Wilkins writes with so much gusto that romance becomes reality for readers who can enjoy a tale in. the picaresque

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 556, 17 February 1950, Page 14

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120

AN ADVENTURE New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 556, 17 February 1950, Page 14

AN ADVENTURE New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 556, 17 February 1950, Page 14

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