The Secret of the Garden : Afterword single work   criticism  
Issue Details: First known date: 1993... 1993 The Secret of the Garden : Afterword
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    y separately published work icon The Secret of the Garden Arthur Gask , London : Herbert Jenkins , 1924 Z998016 1924 single work novel crime

    'He tells of an Adelaide bank clerk, Archibald Cups, who is found guilty of embezzlement, and sentenced to imprisonment for five years, although he is innocent. Escaping from custody, he conceals himself in the home of Judge Cartright, who had sentenced him. From there he flees to the house next door, where lives Dr. Carmichael, an eccentric surgeon, who performs an operation on the nose of Cups, thus changing his appearance. The two live together as friends for some time, until the surgeon dies as the result of an accident. Cups impersonates him (he had lived as a recluse, seeing practically nobody, and having no servants), and actually realises his estate. Eventually, after some hard knocks, fortune favours the innocent Cups, and the story ends happily.'

    Source:

    'New Novels', The Australasian, 10 January 1925, p.55.

    Kent Town : Wakefield Press , 1993
    pg. 211-214
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