March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 17
…the faint sharp scratch of a dry leaf being drawn along the floor in the folds of a lady's dress. He does not, however, sacrifice the narrative to the descriptive element, for these stories are both profound character portray- als and sound -psychological studies. In "Mogens" the author has his character say: "I can take joy in every leaf, every twig, every beam of light# every sha- dow. There isn't a hill so barren, nor a turf-pit so square, ...…