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The Masqueraders. by Georgette Heyer. i# one of the most amusing pica's of light comedv published recently, and will appeal to ail who want a l»»ok to wile away an idle hour or so. The characters are well drawn and the story is ingenious.The plot revolves round a brother and “•er who, to escape from the wrath of George I., after having been mixed »p in n Jacobite plot, change places, t!ie girl drcs-ing in her brother’s clothes and the boy becoming to till intent* and putjiosos a girl.The most delightful character, however, is their remarkable father, who keeps the reader in a simmer of amusement from page 101 to the end of the book, when hewaves n satisfied hand and remarks. 1 contrive! My plans are accomplished. 1 win. ns cv«-r. I have mirpnsscd myself. I am a great man: 1 realise it at last. I am a very great nun. And no one who has read the book will ever presume to disagree with him!
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Adelaide Mail

Adelaide, South Australia, AU

Sat, Jan 12, 1929

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