The Strange Borders of Palace Crescent

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The Strange Borders of Palace Crescent
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Publisher : Librorium Editions
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9783966611299
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Book Synopsis The Strange Borders of Palace Crescent by : E. Phillips Oppenheim

Book excerpt: Neither the day upon which Roger Ferrison, a tall sturdy young man of sufficiently pleasing appearance, presented himself at Mrs. Dewars Palace Crescent Boarding House, situated within a stones throw of the Hammersmith Road, nor the manner of his initiation presented any unusual incident. He stepped off a bus at the corner of the shabby but pretentious looking thoroughfare and, carrying a large kit bag in his hand, walked slowly along, scrutinising the numbers until he had found the one of which he was in search. He rang the bell of Number Fourteen, was peered at from the area below and, after a not unreasonable delay, was admitted by an elderly manservant of somewhat impressive appearance.


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