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Dead Man Manor Valentine Williams
Dead Man Manor
Valentine Williams
The peace of the warm July afternoon rested over the fishing-camp like a benediction. Under a sky of peerless blue the lake, girdled with firs, was a sheet of glass. On its bank half a dozen log cabins, strung in a wide arc about the central mess hut, showed shingles deep red against the pale green leaves and white trunks of the birches. The air was drenched with the resinous fragrance of balsam and spruce and from time to time, with a quiet plop a trout leaped in the lake. The portly, pink-faced man in plus fours who, on the verandah of the hut inscribed 'Number 3, ' was studying a piece of paper, paid no heed to the beauty of his environment. It was a single line of writing, scribbled on the note-paper of a New York club, and, since crossing the frontier into French Canada, he had had the paper out of his wallet at least a dozen times. As he scanned it now, so rapt was his mien, one would have said he had never seen it before. He was a well-groomed individual, past middle age, whose height-above the medium-set off a certain tendency to overweight. Iron-gray hair lent him dignity, stressing his air of mild benevolence. He had a pair of singularly shrewd, very bright blue eyes which just then were veiled in thought. While his material presence-two hundred and forty pounds of it-was indubitably earthbound at the St. Florentin fishing- camp, his spirit was far off among the cloud-capped towers of Manhattan, back in the club smoking-room giving ear to Dudley Hunter recounting his bizarre experience.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 29 de abril de 2020 |
| ISBN13 | 9798640376562 |
| Páginas | 682 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 35 mm · 898 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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