The girl from Hollywood - Edgar Rice Burroughs

The girl from Hollywood

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The director’s eyes snapped.... “Only a camera man and myself are here,” he said
THE GIRL FROM HOLLYWOOD
BY EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
AUTHOR OF “TARZON OF THE APES,” “THE RETURN OF TARZON,” ETC.
FRONTISPIECE BY P. J. MONAHAN
NEW YORK THE MACAULAY COMPANY
Copyright, 1923, By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The two horses picked their way carefully downward over the loose shale of the steep hillside. The big bay stallion in the lead sidled mincingly, tossing his head nervously, and flecking the flannel shirt of his rider with foam. Behind the man on the stallion a girl rode a clean-limbed bay of lighter color, whose method of descent, while less showy, was safer, for he came more slowly, and in the very bad places he braced his four feet forward and slid down, sometimes almost sitting upon the ground.

Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Английский

Год издания

2020-06-15

Темы

Detective and mystery stories; Motion picture industry -- Fiction; Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Fiction; Ranch life -- Fiction; Drug dealers -- Fiction

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