The Amazing Marriage — Volume 3 The Amazing Marriage — Volume 3

The Amazing Marriage — Volume 3

Publisher Description

Money of his father's enabled Gower to take the coach; and studies in fog, from the specked brown to the woolly white, and the dripping torn, were proposed to the traveller, whose preference of Nature's face did not arrest his observation of her domino and petticoats; across which blank sheets he curiously read backward, that he journeyed by the aid of his father's hard-earned, ungrudged piece of gold. Without it, he would have been useless in this case of need. The philosopher could starve with equanimity, and be the stronger. But one had, it seemed here clearly, to put on harness and trudge along a line, if the unhappy were to have one's help.

RELEASED
1909
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
115
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
86.7
KB

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