Mendel: A Story of Youth

Mendel: A Story of Youth

Mendel: A Story of YouthTHE boat-train had disgorged its passengers, who had huddled together in a crowd...
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Author: Cannan, Gilbert,1884-1955
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Language: English
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Mendel: A Story of Youth

Mendel: A Story of Youth

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Mendel: A Story of Youth

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Cannan, Gilbert,1884-1955
Format: eBook
Language: English

Mendel: A Story of Youth

THE boat-train had disgorged its passengers, who had huddled together in a crowd round the luggage as it was dragged out of the vans, and then had jostled their way out into the London they had been so long approaching. When the crowd scattered it left like a deposit a little knot of strange-looking people in brilliant clothes who stared about them pathetically and helplessly. There were three old men who seemed to be strangers to each other and a handsome Jewess with her familytwo girls and three boys. The two elder boys carried on their backs the family bedding, and the youngest clung to his mothers skirts and was frightened by the noise, the hurrying crowds of people, the vastness and the ugly, complicated angular lines of the station. The woman looked disappointed and hurt. Her eyes searched through the crowds, through every fresh stream of people. She was baffled and anxious. Once or twice she was accosted, but she could not understand a word of what was said to her. At last she produced a piece of paper and showed it to a railway official, who came up thinking it was time these outlandish folk moved on. He could not read what was written on it, for the paper was very dirty and the characters were crabbed and awkwardly written. He turned to the old men, one of whom said excitedly the only English words he knewLondonJewishSociety. The official looked[Pg 12] relieved. These people did not look like Jews, and the eldest girl and the little boy were lovely. He went away, and the woman, whose hopes had risen, once more looked disconsolate. The little boy buried his face in her apron and wept. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 54931
Author: Cannan, Gilbert
Release Date: Jun 19, 2017
Format: eBook
Language: English

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