Twenty
And I—at last—the hearer.

No more to sing alone

A song unknown,—

Hush—very tense and thin,

The dawn-like notes begin. 

THE END

 

 

 

 

Crown 8vo. 6s. net.

I POSE

I POSE

BY

STELLA BENSON

Sir Henry Lucy writes: “One of the brightest, most original, and best-written books that have come my way for a long time.” 

“Even the dullest can hardly fail to respond to the brilliant humour of the book. As the mature work of an experienced author it would have been a remarkable achievement; being ‘the first book of a new writer’ it is an astonishing performance.”—Daily Graphic.

“This book is a fantasy, an absurdity, a dream charged with purpose; it has wit and humour, and some deep feeling covered with the gossamer of irresponsibility; it is an act of rebellion, an edged complaint, a protest 
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