A Woman Intervenes A Woman Intervenes

A Woman Intervenes

Publisher Description

A Woman Intervenes is a story of love, finance, and American journalism. The boy disappeared, and the result of his trip was soon apparent in the arrival of a very natty young woman in the editorial rooms. She was dressed in a neatly-fitting tailor-made costume, and was a very pretty girl, who looked about nineteen, but was, in reality, somewhat older. She had large, appealing blue eyes, with a tender, trustful expression in them, which made the ordinary man say: 'What a sweet, innocent look that girl has!' yet, what the young woman didn't know about New York was not worth knowing.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1912
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
396
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
267.6
KB

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