By CARLIN EASTWOOD
Gratia Drexler, wealthy, socially elect, obeys an impulse toward expression leading her to active settlement work in the slums. Blindly treading her sweet way, she set in motion forces whose action and reaction on her and on Hartley Taine is herein told with a repression admirable in its resultant heart-grip and dramatic tenseness.
The reader will live every hour of happiness and grief, pain and joy portrayed with such sure touch.
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