As regards the actual story given to us here I find
myself unable to accept the hero, Guy Matheson,
with any great enthusiasm. Fresh from the kissing
of one girl, he at once falls heavily in love with
another. Number One, however, secured him in the
end, for he discovered that his feeling for her was
real affection, while passion had been responsible
for his affair with Number Two. But I fancy that
he would still need a little watching. Intermingled
with his love affairs is a tale of racial prejudice
and intrigue which is told with restraint and skill.
Holman, a German agent who had dropped an “n”
for his better security, is an obnoxious person, in
whose underhand work I can quite readily believe.
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[Illustration: THE ABSENT-MINDED STRAPHANGER.]

