A Marsh-land story, written and read by S. L. Bensusan
S. L. Bensusan is well known to listeners for his broadcast short stones. His story tonight is in his lighter vein and describes the machinations of an apparently artless village maiden. The scene is laid in Essex, where the author himself lives. He claims, by the way, that the dialect of that county is richer in early English and in Norman French than any other in the country.