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The Story of a Short Life: ‘Most annoying! Said the Master of the House. His thick eyebrows were puckered just then with the vexation of his thoughts; but the lines of annoyance on his forehead were to some extent fixed lines. They helped to make him look older than his age - he was not forty - and they gathered into a fierce frown as his elbow was softly touched by his little son…………….

Jackanapes: Two Donkeys and the Geese lived on the Green, and all other residents of any social standing lived in houses round it. The houses had no names. Everybody’s address was, “The Green,” but the Postman and the people of the place knew where each family lived. As to the rest of the world, what has one to do with the rest of the world, when he is safe at home on his own Goose Green? Moreover, if a stranger did come on any lawful business, he might ask his way at the shop……..

A book of short stories. Part of the Kings Treasuries of Literature







 

The Story of a Short Life and Jackanapes by Mrs J H Ewing c1938

£15.25Price
  • Title: The Story of a Short Life and Jackanapes
    Author: Mrs J H Ewing
    Publisher: J M Dent & Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 1938
    Format: Hardback

    Condition: Condition: Red covers which are in a good condition with gilt lettering to spine and embossed head to front. Some light fading to spine. Pages are nice and clean with no ink or pencil marks. Drawn illustrations of Mrs J H Ewing to frontispiece. Previous owners name to front.

    Book measures 15cm x 11cm with 251 pages.

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