A Mediterranean mystery - Fred E. Wynne

A Mediterranean mystery

A MEDITERRANEAN MYSTERY
BY FRED E. WYNNE
NEW YORK DUFFIELD & COMPANY 1923
Copyright, 1923, by FRED. E. WYNNE Printed in U. S. A.
TO ANNIE E. JOHNSON A TRIBUTE TO OLD AND LASTING FRIENDSHIP
A MEDITERRANEAN MYSTERY
I  HATE the sight of those terra-cotta envelopes that telegrams come in. They have often announced ill news to me, and even in the absence of ill news they bear with them an atmosphere of emergency, suggestions of sudden action, which is always detestable to me.
Bates stood by while I read the ugly puce form which announced, had I known it, the opening of the curious chapter in my otherwise quiet life which I am now trying to recall and to record in its incredible details.
Incredible I mean from my then point of view, for a life and circumstances more remote from adventure than mine were then, it would be hard to imagine.
“There is no reply,” I said to Bates, who stood awaiting instructions. “It’s Mr. Edmund coming for a few nights. Tell Mrs. Rattray he will be here for dinner, and see that a room is ready.”
“Yes, sir. And if he comes without luggage again?”
A little pang of a kind of jealousy shot through me.

Fred E. Wynne
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Английский

Год издания

2024-09-11

Темы

Clergy -- Fiction; Sailing -- Fiction; Brothers -- Fiction; Smuggling -- Fiction; Sussex (England) -- Fiction; Mediterranean Region -- Fiction

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