Greatheart Greatheart

Greatheart

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Publisher Description

There were two of them--as unlike as two men could be. Sir Eustace, big, domineering, haughty, used to sweeping all before him with the power ofhis personality. The other was Stumpy, small, insignificant, quiet, with a little limp. They clashed over the greatest question that may come to men--the love of a girl. She took Sir Eustace just because she could not help herself--and was swept ahead on the tide of his passion. And then, when she needed help most--on the day before the wedding--Stumpy saved her--and the quiet flame of his eyes was more than the brute power of his brother. How did it all come out? Did she choose wisely? Is Great heart more to be desired than great riches? The answer is the most vivid and charming story that Ethel M. Dell has written in a long time.

RELEASED
1912
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
589
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
412.7
KB

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