Kindred of the Dust

Kindred of the Dust

Kindred of the DustIn the living-room of The Dreamerie, his home on Tyee Head, Hector McKaye, owner...
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Author: Kyne, Peter B. (Peter Bernard),1880-1957
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Kindred of the Dust

Kindred of the Dust

¥2,146 ¥1,073

Kindred of the Dust

¥2,146 ¥1,073
Author: Kyne, Peter B. (Peter Bernard),1880-1957
Format: eBook
Language: English

Kindred of the Dust

In the living-room of The Dreamerie, his home on Tyee Head, Hector McKaye, owner of the Tyee Lumber Company and familiarly known as "The Laird," was wont to sit in his hours of leisure, smoking and building castles in Spainfor his son Donald. Here he planned the acquisition of more timber and the installation of an electric-light plant to furnish light, heat, and power to his own town of Port Agnew; ever and anon he would gaze through the plate-glass windows out to sea and watch for his ships to come home. Whenever The Laird put his dreams behind him, he always looked seaward. In the course of time, his home-bound skippers, sighting the white house on the headland and knowing that The Laird was apt to be up there watching, formed the habit of doing something that pleased their owner mightily. When the northwest trades held steady and true, and while the tide was still at the flood, they would scorn the services of the tug that went out to meet them and come ramping into the bight, all their white sails set and the glory of the sun upon them; as they swept past, far below The Laird, they would dip his house-flaga burgee, scarlet-edged, with a fir tree embroidered in green on a field of whitethe symbol to the world that here was a McKaye ship. And when the house-flag fluttered half-way to the deck and climbed again to the masthead, the soul of Hector McKaye would thrill. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 13532
Author: Kyne, Peter B. (Peter Bernard)
Release Date: Sep 26, 2004
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960

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