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The Works Of Gilbert Parker

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The Works Of Gilbert Parker

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English
Pages
420

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Seats of the Mighty
2015, Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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The Seats Of The Mighty: The Works Of Gilbert Parker
April 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
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First Sentence

"WHEN Monsieur Doltaire entered the salon, and, dropping lazily into a chair beside Madame Duvarney and her daughter, drawled out, "England's Braddock-fool and general-has gone to heaven, Captain Moray, and your papers send you there also," I did not shift a jot, but looked over at him gravely-for, God knows, I was startled-and I said: "The General is dead?""

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Paperback
Number of pages
420
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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OL11763823M
ISBN 10
1417909900
ISBN 13
9781417909902

First Sentence

"WHEN Monsieur Doltaire entered the salon, and, dropping lazily into a chair beside Madame Duvarney and her daughter, drawled out, "England's Braddock-fool and general-has gone to heaven, Captain Moray, and your papers send you there also," I did not shift a jot, but looked over at him gravely-for, God knows, I was startled-and I said: "The General is dead?""

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