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ONCE the shyest and most elusive of mortalsmember of no trade union or crafta lonely figure in drawingrooms and in the quietness of the London Librarythe Reviewer like some defaulting country parson finds himself suddenly dragged into court and starred for attention. The public is looking on The press are there, sniffing out a scandal This wretched man, the prosecution begins. Alas it soon appears, he's a bad lot he belongs to the Monstrous Regiment of Reviewers.
Library Review – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jan 1, 1933
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