The Second String The Second String

The Second String

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Publisher Description

This is a novel book. The speaker was Sir Lester Dyke, and the remark was made to his daughter, Winifred. 'The failure' did not seem unhappy, he walked across the field with a free and easy stride, whistling softly to himself, enjoying the beauties of nature, taking in everything at a glance, drinking deep of the many good things that mother earth provided for the entertainment of mankind. To look at him seemed to give a great denial to Sir Lester's remark. Failure was not written on his face, he was apparently an active, well bred, strong, able bodied young man, and yet Jack Redland was a failure, for he had done nothing to advance himself in life, and had tried his hand at many things without success. His brothers had done well in life, his two sisters had married rich men, and were more or less happy, according to the lot of such people. His father left him exactly two thousand pounds and he spent it in a year. How he had lived since that time no one knew, but he was always well dressed and never seemed in want of money.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1919
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
297.6
KB
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