The Three Things The Forge in Which the Soul of a Man Was Tested
That it is only people that count, not rank nor money; that God is, and that from the depths one may call upon him and be heard; that all men are brothers, and that love can still overcome the world, -- these are the three things Philip Landicutt learned in his terrible, wonderful months of warfare. This is a story that will hold its place long after the war has ended, because it has to do with things eternal. Mrs. Andrews' "The Perfect Tribute" gave her honor, but the new story proves that it will not stand alone as her masterpiece. This has been pronounced the greatest story the war has produced.--"The Unitarian Register," Volume 94