. Review of reviews and world's work. hich ViolaKoselH)ro has collecteduuder the title, Play-ers and Vagabon<ls (MacmiUan). It isMiss Koseboros spe-cial gift to find the hid-den bea ut y underthings of sordid as-pect, the spirit of goodand of human kindli-ness under all that ap-pears harsh and the pathos ofher stories rings trueand .sound, and her all-embracing charity en-gages the fullest sympathy. These tattered waifs andstrays of life, these players aiul vagabonds, havefound one to plead for them whose pleading it wouldhardly be possible to resist. Mr. John Fox, , Ch
. Review of reviews and world's work. hich ViolaKoselH)ro has collecteduuder the title, Play-ers and Vagabon<ls (MacmiUan). It isMiss Koseboros spe-cial gift to find the hid-den bea ut y underthings of sordid as-pect, the spirit of goodand of human kindli-ness under all that ap-pears harsh and the pathos ofher stories rings trueand .sound, and her all-embracing charity en-gages the fullest sympathy. These tattered waifs andstrays of life, these players aiul vagabonds, havefound one to plead for them whose pleading it wouldhardly be possible to resist. Mr. John Fox, , Christmas Eve on Lonesome(Scribners) is a vohime of virile tales of those aspectsof Southern life a knowledge of which Mr. Fox hasdisplayed in his previous books. Comedy and tragedyare never far apart in this life, where the ofmen are .strong and swift, though their speech and are quaint and rustic. The vohime ends with acapital dog-story, Christmas Night With Satan. Very much lighter and more vivaci us, though not. Illustration (rcdiiceii) fromNancys Country Christmas.
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