Black Oxen
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Book Name: Black Oxen
Writer: Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton
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This story of logical restoration was the main hit of 1923.
Book Excerpt
for the most part lean and level of cheek, their appearance quiet, guaranteed, not generally pompous. They are perfectly prepared and erect. Bold they might be, however only from time to time fat, and if not generally attractive, they are cleaned, recognized, detached. They no longer wear side-hairs and look more youthful than their dads did at a similar age.
Mr. Dinwiddie’s face when in doubt was as formal and respectfully blank as turned into his noble status, yet today around evening time it was definitely not. It was colorless. The somewhat noticeable eyes were gazing, the mouth was loose. He was situated next the walkway and Clavering hurried toward him in alert.
“Sick, old chap?” he inquired. “Better come out.”
Mr. Dinwiddie focussed his eyes, at that point staggered to his feet and discovered Clavering by the arm. “Indeed,” he mumbled. “Get me out of this and take me where I can get a beverage. Seen a phantom.”
Clavering guided him up the walkway, at that point out of a side exit into a back street and delivered a flagon from his hip-pocket. Mr. Dinwiddie without function raised it to his
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