Show I TIIE rIlE l POST GIRL There Thero Is no joy so great as us giving shing jO Joy to Lo an an- other The Tho n Republican urges it its friends to buy and read The rho Post Girl It Is not hot easy to speak In temperate terms of or that work worl We do not know a writer In all English fiction who has produced d so excellent a book The matter of ot It is not tho the chief chie consideration Just Iw w what at the various characters rJ df did 1 and und what shat they will do in the course court of ot tho the story tory are ure immaterial But the manner of ot the telling Is wonderful George Eliot at her best showed no keener Insight Into the souls of or men and of ot women woman than does this Mr Booth who writes The Po Post t Girl That Thai may sound UI like Uke e hyperbole But no one ono who loved Adam Dede Bede and Silas Marner l could fall rail we think of the same eams estimate And not even en the tho great English woman has haa eo so ob absolutely crowded her pages with felicitous pictures One luro follows the other till the readers reader's eyes are suffused and Ithe the voice breaks breal for breaks tor s-tor for the very beauty and truth of ot the telling There Thelo ar are passages passage In Dickens where the Iho mirth bubbles and sings to w close clo to the pathos that one yields to the fascination of ot a masters master's charm and laughs with utter delight In the perfection of It But this man Booth crowds one Incident on another In the developing developing- of or his hla story until an c evenings evening's 3 reading Is a perfect feast of ot literary beauty and has no parallel save ave In that feed which Pam prepared prepared prepared pre pre- pared on tho the table of or tho rho vicarage The book boole should be wonderfully successful because be- be j cause It t certainly deserves tho the completes tion I |