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The Rogue's March

E. W. Hornung

Casa editrice: Good Press

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"The Rogue's March" is a romantic tale of a young man seeking to atone for his poor choices. Tom Erichsen had been over the moon when Claire had fallen in love with him. He had hoped to do a good business in India and was set to travel by ship. But when his ship was delayed for ten days, the folly of youth and his doubts about his future overcame him, and he run riot around town, aided by his newfound friend. What little of his money he did not squander away, he lost through fraud and thus he never sailed to India. Too ashamed to admit his mistake, he wanders on the streets of London, until he gets a letter from Claire…
Disponibile da: 09/11/2021.
Lunghezza di stampa: 279 pagine.

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