– + Ath. 1906, 1: 474. Ap. 21. 260w.

“The book is interesting as being the product of a vigorous but undisciplined talent.” Frederic Taber Cooper.

+ – Bookm. 23: 191. Ap. ’06. 830w.

“This is one of those books that deliberately enlist our sympathies on the side of wrong-doing, yet maintain throughout a hypocritical pose in defence of morality.” Wm. M. Payne.

Dial. 41: 114. S. 1, ’06. 160w.

“A more revolting denouement can only be imagined by Bernard Shaw.” Mrs. L. H. Harris.

Ind. 60: 1042. My. 3, ’06. 110w. Ind. 61: 1160. N. 15, ’06. 40w.

“Except for a certain artificiality in the handling of some of the situations and the resulting dialogue, the story is a good one, and well told.”

+ – N. Y. Times. 11: 147. Mr. 10, ’06. 350w. N. Y. Times. 11: 383. Je. 16, ’06. 130w.

“The difficult theme is worked out with reserve and discrimination.”