Nan of Music Mountain - Frank H. Spearman

Nan of Music Mountain

De Spain covered a hardly perceptible black object on the trail.
Published by Arrangement with Charles Scribner’s Sons
Copyright, 1916, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
Published April, 1916
Printed in U. S. A.
TO MY SON
EUGENE LONERGAN SPEARMAN
1

Lefever, if there was a table in the room, could never be got to sit on a chair; and being rotund he sat preferably sidewise on the edge of the table. One of his small feet––his feet were encased in tight, high-heeled, ill-fitting horsemen’s boots––usually rested on the floor, the other swung at the end of his stubby leg slowly in the air. This idiosyncrasy his companion, de Spain, had learned to tolerate.

Frank H. Spearman
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2009-08-02

Темы

Western stories; Adventure stories

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