Chapter 45

A Novel of the Open Air

FOR THOSE TO WHOMSUN, WIND, RAIN,AND THE SCENT OF THE EARTH MEAN MUCH

THE HEARTOF A GYPSY

A Romantic Tale of Exmoor

By ROSAMOND NAPIER

"A touching and human story."—Times.

"This clever and thoughtful book."—Academy.

"Imaginative and original work."—Observer.

"Poetic and mystic imagination."—Morning Post.

"A living and poignant piece of work."—Outlook.

"In 'The Heart of a Gypsy' Miss Napier has written a novel which recalls the vigorous and breezy tone of R. D. Blackmore. The dedication 'To all those to whom Sun, Wind and Rain mean much' is a true indication of the source of the writer's power—her passion for the life of the open air. It is the spirit of romantic youth in the novel that claims admiration, and the deep intensity of the feeling for nature."—Nation.

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