An edition of A Prisoner in Fairyland (1913)

Prisoner in Fairyland

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Prisoner in Fairyland
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An edition of A Prisoner in Fairyland (1913)

Prisoner in Fairyland

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In the train, even before St. John's was passed, a touch of inevitable reaction had set in, and Rogers asked himself why he was going. For a sentimental journey was hardly in his line, it seemed. But no satisfactory answer was forthcoming — none, at least, that a Board or a Shareholders' Meeting would have considered satisfactory. The old vicar spoke to him strangely. "We've not forgotten you as you've forgotten us," he said. "And the place, though empty now for years, has not forgotten you either, I'll be bound." Rogers brushed it off. Just silliness — that was all it was. But after St. John's the conductor shouted, "Take your seats Take your seats The Starlight Express is off to Fairyland Show your tickets Show your tickets " And then the forgotten mystery of his childhood came back to him. . .

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Prisoner in Fairyland
2021, Independently Published
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A Prisoner in Fairyland
2010-02-15, Nuvision Publications, llc
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A prisoner in fairyland: (the book that "Uncle Paul" wrote).
1913, Macmillan and Co., Limited
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Pagination
364
Weight
1.036

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Open Library
OL49038034M
ISBN 13
9798468180532

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Minks-Herbert Montmorency-was now something more than secretary, even than private secretary: he was confidential-private-secretary, adviser, friend; and this, more because he was a safe receptacle for his employer's enthusiasms than because his advice or judgment had any exceptional value.
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