Too Fat to Fight

Too Fat to Fight

Too Fat to FightHaving pocketed his ticket, Dalrymple noted, by his smart new wrist-watch with the luminous...
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Author: Beach, Rex,1877-1949
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Language: English
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Too Fat to Fight

Too Fat to Fight

$106.06 $53.00

Too Fat to Fight

$106.06 $53.00
Author: Beach, Rex,1877-1949
Format: eBook
Language: English

Too Fat to Fight

Having pocketed his ticket, Dalrymple noted, by his smart new wrist-watch with the luminous dial, that there was still twenty minutes before train-time. Twenty minutesand Shipp had a vicious habit of catching trains by their coat-tailsa habit doubly nerve-racking to one of Dalrymples ponderous weight and deliberate disposition. That afforded ample leeway for a farewell rickey at the Belmont or the Manhattan; it was altogether too long a time to stand around. Mr. Dalrymplehis friends called him Dimpleshad long since concluded that standing was an unnatural posture for human beings, and with every pound he took on there came a keener appreciation of chairs, benches, couches, divansanything and everything of that restful pattern except hammocks. Hammocks he distrusted and despised, for they had a way of breaking with the sound of gun-shots and causing him much discomfiture. Next to standing, Dimples abhorred walking, for the truth is he shook when he walked. Therefore he chose the Belmont, that haven of rest being close at hand; but ere he had gained the street his eye was challenged by a sight that never failed to arrest his attention. It was the open door of an eating-placethe station restaurantwith idle waiters and spotless napery within. Now, drink was a friend, but food was an intimate companion of whom Dimples never tired. Why people drank in order to be convivial or to pass an idle quarter of an hour, the while there were sweets and pastries as easily accessible, had always been a mystery to him. Like a homing pigeon, he made for this place of refreshment. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 50735
Author: Beach, Rex
Release Date: Dec 21, 2015
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Skidmore, Thornton D., 1884-1956

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