Ainslee's Magazine/Winged Victory

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Winged Victory (1914)
by I. A. R. Wylie

Extracted from Ainslee's, Sept 1914, pp. 1–52.

Haven't you often wished in these days of sex, suffrage, and psychology that you could find a rattling good romance, whirring with action and excitement, yet told so skillfully as to make it all perfectly convincing and plausible?

We have found such a tale. “In Masquerade” [renamed to “Winged Victory”] is its title. It deals with airships, secret papers, high society, dastardly deeds, virtue rewarded, and pretty much everything that is either fair or unfair in love and war. It's just sheer entertainment from start to finish, with neither moral nor immoral in its whole make-up. —from the previous issue

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WINGED VICTORY

♥ BY I .A .R .WYLIE


Chapters (not listed in original)

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