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The Beautiful Suit (illustrated)

H. G. Wells

Editora: Swish

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"The Beautiful Suit" by H.G. Wells
Immerse yourself in the enchanting tale of "The Beautiful Suit," a short story by the legendary H.G. Wells. First published in 1909, this timeless narrative explores themes of innocence, desire, and the fleeting beauty of life's moments. The story follows a young man whose cherished suit becomes both a symbol of joy and a poignant reminder of life's impermanence. With Wells' signature lyrical prose, readers are transported into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and every detail brims with emotion.
This carefully formatted edition preserves the original text while enhancing readability for modern devices, making it perfect for lovers of classic literature and newcomers alike.
Rediscover a literary gem that continues to inspire and captivate readers over a century after its publication.
Disponível desde: 19/12/2024.

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