Relics of General Chasse Relics of General Chasse

Relics of General Chasse

Publisher Description

It is a short story book. Always intended for holy orders he had entered them without a scruple, and remained within their pale without a regret. At twenty-four he had been a deacon, at twenty- seven a priest, at thirty a rector, and at thirty-five a prebendary; and as his rectory was rich and his prebendal stall well paid, the Rev. Augustus Horne was called by all, and called himself, a happy man. His stature was about six feet two, and his corpulence exceeded even those bounds which symmetry would have preferred as being most perfectly compatible even with such a height. But nevertheless Mr. Horne was a well-made man; his hands and feet were small; his face was handsome, frank, and full of expression; his bright eyes twinkled with humour; his finely-cut mouth disclosed two marvellous rows of well-preserved ivory.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1882
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
32
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
24.6
KB

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