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Reprint of the detective novel, originally published in 1910.
With a screaming of brakes, the elevated train on which I happened
to be jerked to a stop, and passengers intending to disembark were
catapulted toward the doorways-a convenience supplied gratis by all
elevated roads, which, I have observed, is generally overlooked by
their patrons. I crammed the morning paper into my overcoat pocket,
fell in with the outrushing current of humanity, and was
straight-way swept upon the platform, pinched through the revolving
gates, and hustled down the covered iron stairway to the street.
Here the current broke up and diffused, like the current of a river
where it empties into the sea. This was the first wave of the daily
townward tide-clerks, shop-girls, and stenographers, for the most
part intent upon bread and butter in futuro. The jostling and
crowding was like an old story to me; I went through the ordeal
each morning with an indifference and abstraction born of long
custom.
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With a screaming of brakes, the elevated train on which I happened
to be jerked to a stop, and passengers intending to disembark were
catapulted toward the doorways - a convenience supplied gratis by
all elevated roads, which, I have observed, is generally overlooked
by their patrons. I crammed the morning paper into my overcoat
pocket, fell in with the outrushing current of humanity, and was
straightway swept upon the platform, pinched through the revolving
gates, and hustled down the covered iron stairway to the street.
Here the current broke up and diffused, like the current of a river
where it empties into the sea. This was the first wave of the daily
townward tide - clerks, shop-girls, and stenographers, for the most
part intent upon bread and butter in futuro. The jostling and
crowding was like an old story to me; I went through the ordeal
each morning with an indifference and abstraction born of long
custom. The time of the year was January, the year itself 1892. A
clear, cold air with just enough frost in it to stir sluggish
blood, induced one to walk briskly. It was still too early in the
day for the usual down-town crowd, and I proceeded as fast as I
wanted to, allowing my thoughts to dwell undisturbed on the big
news topic of the day, which I had just been reading. And so I did,
as I strode along, with the concern of one whose interest is
remote, yet in a way affected. ...] Reprint of the detective novel,
originally published in 1910.
This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It contains classical
literature works from over two thousand years. Most of these titles
have been out of print and off the bookstore shelves for decades.
The book series is intended to preserve the cultural legacy and to
promote the timeless works of classical literature. Readers of a
TREDITION CLASSICS book support the mission to save many of the
amazing works of world literature from oblivion. With this series,
tredition intends to make thousands of international literature
classics available in printed format again - worldwide.
Reprint of the detective novel, originally published in 1910.
Reprint of the detective novel, originally published in 1910.
A fabulous gem of unrivaled size and clarity, rumored to have been
the property of Rodrigo Borgia, father of Cesare and Lucrezia. A
stone with a history of bad luck attached to it. One time owner
Luca Paternostro was murdered by a thief a few days after it came
into his possession. A courier was lost at sea while transporting
it. Now, the latest owner, Felix Page, a wealthy Chicago financier
is found dead in his mansion and the Paternoster Ruby has gone
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imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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With a screaming of brakes, the elevated train on which I happened
to be jerked to a stop, and passengers intending to disembark were
catapulted toward the doorways-a convenience supplied gratis by all
elevated roads, which, I have observed, is generally overlooked by
their patrons. I crammed the morning paper into my overcoat pocket,
fell in with the outrushing current of humanity, and was
straight-way swept upon the platform, pinched through the revolving
gates, and hustled down the covered iron stairway to the street.
Here the current broke up and diffused, like the current of a river
where it empties into the sea. This was the first wave of the daily
townward tide-clerks, shop-girls, and stenographers, for the most
part intent upon bread and butter in futuro. The jostling and
crowding was like an old story to me; I went through the ordeal
each morning with an indifference and abstraction born of long
custom.
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