My Aunt Margaret's Mirror My Aunt Margaret's Mirror

My Aunt Margaret's Mirror

Publisher Description

Sir Philip, who had married for money and quarrelled with his brother-in-law, determined on the declaration of war in 1702 to join the Duke of Marlborough's army in Flanders as a volunteer. Receiving no tidings of him for many months, Lady Jemima resolved to consult a doctor from Padua, who had the reputation of being able to show his visitors their absent friends, and what they were doing. Accordingly she and her sister, disguised as soldiers' wives, went to him secretly, when he at once told them their real names and the information they desired. Having enjoined absolute silence, and changed his dress to that of an eastern necromancer, he led them into a room hung with black and lighted with torches, containing a large mirror behind an altar, on which were two swords, an open book, and a human skull.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1832
21 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
54
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
40.3
KB

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