Christie Johnstone Christie Johnstone

Christie Johnstone

Publisher Description

Viscount Ipsden, aged twenty five, income eighteen thousand pounds per year, constitution equine, was unhappy! This might surprise some people; but there are certain blessings, the non possession of which makes more people discontented than their possession renders happy. The fortunate man is he who, born poor, or nobody, works gradually up to wealth and consideration, and, having got them, dies before he finds they were not worth so much trouble. Lord Ipsden started with nothing to win; and naturally lived for amusement. Now nothing is so sure to cease to please as pleasure to amuse, as amusement. Unfortunately for himself he could not at this period of his life warm to politics; so, having exhausted his London clique, he rolled through the cities of Europe in his carriage, and cruised its shores in his yacht. But he was not happy..

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1884
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
202
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
142.7
KB

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