The Brother of a Hero

The Brother of a Hero

The Brother of a HeroThere was a hoarse blast from the whistle and the steamer sidled in...
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Author: Barbour, Ralph Henry,1870-1944
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Language: English
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The Brother of a Hero

The Brother of a Hero

Dhs. 49.95 Dhs. 24.96

The Brother of a Hero

Dhs. 49.95 Dhs. 24.96
Author: Barbour, Ralph Henry,1870-1944
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Brother of a Hero

There was a hoarse blast from the whistle and the steamer sidled in toward the wharf. Rodney Merrill, his brand new suitcase tightly clutched in his left hand and his ticket firmly held in his right, followed the dozen or so passengers who were crowding toward where three deck hands waited to push over the gangplank. As the Henry Hudson edged up to the landing the main street of the little town came suddenly into view, leading straight up the hill at a discouraging angle until lost to sight behind the overhanging branches of great trees. Rodney thought he had never seen so many trees before. They were everywhereelms, maples, beeches and oakshiding the houses spread up the side of the ridge so that only here[2] and there was visible a gray roof or a white wall or a red chimney top. Even here by the river edge the trees seemed to be trying to dispute the margin with the wharves and buildings. Where Rodney had come from folks first built houses and then planted trees, afterwards tending them as carefully as though they were rare flowers. Here, it seemed, folks had tucked their houses away in a veritable forest. He mentally compared the leaf-roofed street before him with Capitol Avenue, back in Orleans, Nebraska. Capitol Avenue was lined with trees, too, but the trees were as yet barely twelve feet high and cast about as much shade as would a ladys parasol. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 63297
Author: Barbour, Ralph Henry
Release Date: Sep 26, 2020
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Relyea, C. M. (Charles M.), 1863-1932

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