Talk:The Beloved Pawn (Everybody's Magazine 1922-23)

Some tidbits from the author
TORY-INTEREST is always the dominant element in the work of Harold Titus (“The Beloved Pawn,” page 4), but underneath there is also a serious purpose. In “Foraker's Folly” he told of the criminal waste of timber; in “The Beloved Pawn” he makes us acquainted with the romance of the Great Lakes.

F THEIR importance Mr. Titus goes on to say:

OME of the flavor of these inland seas found its way into “The Beloved Pawn.”