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The Lure of the Mask. The Lure of the Mask is a 1908 novel by Harold MacGrath that was the fourth-best selling book in the United States for that year . In 1906-07, MacGrath made visits to Italy, and his impressions from those trips inspired the novel. [1]
- Harold MacGrath
- 1908
Mar 23, 2011 · Amazon.com: The Lure of the Mask eBook : MacGrath, Harold, Fisher, Harrison, Anderson, Karl: Kindle Store
THE MASK. Masked! Only her mouth and chin were visible, and several little pieces of court-plaster effectually disguised these. There was a mystery. He to come blindfolded and she to wear a mask! Extraordinary! There was something more than a jest: she really did not wish to be known, and the reason lay far back of all this, beyond his grasp.
The Lure of the Mask Out of the unromantic night, out of the somber blurring January fog, came a voice lifted in song, a soprano, rich, full and round, young yet matured, sweet and mysterious as a night-bird's, haunting and elusive as the murmur of the sea in a a lilt from La Fille de Madame Ango, a light opera long since forgotten in New York.
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- Paperback
- Harold Macgrath
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- MacGrath, Harold, 1871-1932
- 08017786
- Anderson, Karl, 1874-1956
The Lure of the Mask begins: Out of the unromantic night, out of the somber blurring January fog, came a voice lifted in song, a soprano, rich, full and round, young yet matured, sweet and mysterious as a night-bird's, haunting and elusive as the murmur of the sea in a shell: a lilt from La Fille de Madame Ango, a light opera long since ...
The Lure of the Mask. Harold MacGrath. The Floating Press, Aug 1, 2011 - Fiction - 315 pages.