1910. With illustrations by C.M Relyea and John Jackson. In this
novel Richmond writes about R.P. Burns, whose fiery hairy (not to
mention a similar temper), earned him the nickname of Red Pepper
among his friends. He was a country doctor of the old school-one of
those whole-souled enthusiasts who would rather relieve some
neighbor's suffering than eat his own dinner. And Mrs. Richmond,
who has clearly studied her hero from life, makes a highly lovable
personality out of this impetuous, brilliant, powerful, high-minded
young doctor. This romance with Ellen Lessing, makes a delightfully
interesting and wholesome story which ends with wedding bells gaily
ringing as it needs must end. See other titles by this author
available from Kessinger Publishing.
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