One Way of Love (1906)
by Jennette Lee

Extracted from Lippincott's Magazine, Feb 1906, pp. 129–183.

Mrs. Lee has added a psychological element to her tale “One Way of Love” which greatly accents the artistic form, and which will be greatly appreciated by all who know or are in sympathy with the life of the journalist whose search for news leads through strange byways. When “the man” in the novel meets with a disappointment at the outset of his career, the scales, weighted by his grief, dip so far that it seems as if he must go under. But an older man's experience and advice save him. As the title indicates, “One Way of Love” is at last found to assure his soul's peace. —from The Graphic 24 Feb 1906. (Full review's on the Discussion page)

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ONE WAY OF LOVE


BY JENNETTE LEE


Love who may—I still can say,
Those who win heaven, blest are they.”

Browning.
Chapters (not listed in original)


Copyright, 1906, by J. B. Lippincott Company. All rights reserved.

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