None Other Gods None Other Gods

None Other Gods

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Frank Guiseley was a student at Cambridge when he decided to enter the priesthood. When he heard of that, his father disowned him, leaving without much more than the clothes on his back. Note even his best friend, Jack Kirby, could dissuade Frank from this madness. In the middle of the night, Frank left the confines of college and set off to join the clergy with only a handful of currency in his pocket. Lord Talgarth, Frank's father, wrote the letter to disown his son certain that it would cause his son to change his plans. Frank was supposed to have been devastated and returned a submissive letter stating that he would not join clergy. But that didn't happen, and Frank has run away. Lord Talgarth has grown ill with worry.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
1914
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
408
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
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Public Domain
TAMAÑO
314
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