Mr. Meeson's WillGood Press, 04.12.2019 - 233 Seiten H. Rider Haggard's 'Mr. Meeson's Will' is a gripping Victorian tale that delves into themes of inheritance, greed, and the complexities of human nature. Written in Haggard's signature descriptive prose, the novel weaves a captivating narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The intricate plot and well-developed characters reflect the author's deep understanding of the human psyche, making it a timeless piece of literature that continues to resonate with audiences today. Set against the backdrop of 19th century England, the novel offers a vivid portrayal of society and class distinctions of the time. Haggard's attention to detail and atmospheric storytelling create a rich reading experience that transports readers to a bygone era. H. Rider Haggard, a prolific Victorian author known for his adventure novels, drew inspiration from his own experiences in colonial Africa to craft 'Mr. Meeson's Will.' As a keen observer of human behavior and societal norms, Haggard used his literary talents to explore complex moral dilemmas and universal truths. His deep understanding of human nature shines through in this compelling work, showcasing his ability to captivate readers with his storytelling prowess. For readers who appreciate classic literature that combines rich storytelling with insightful social commentary, 'Mr. Meeson's Will' is a must-read. Haggard's masterful prose and engaging narrative make this novel a timeless classic that offers both entertainment and intellectual stimulation. Whether you are a fan of Victorian literature or looking for a captivating tale that delves into the darker aspects of human nature, this novel is sure to leave a lasting impression. |
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... better go to Australia , and see what can be done . " " I know one thing that can be done , " said Mr. Meeson , with a snarl : " all those fools out there can be sacked , and sacked they shall be ; and , what's more , I'll go and sack ...
... better go to Australia , and see what can be done . " " I know one thing that can be done , " said Mr. Meeson , with a snarl : " all those fools out there can be sacked , and sacked they shall be ; and , what's more , I'll go and sack ...
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... better sort , aetate suo twenty - four . I have said that he came slowly in , but that scarcely conveys the gay and dégagé air of independence which pervaded this young man , and which would certainly have struck any observer as little ...
... better sort , aetate suo twenty - four . I have said that he came slowly in , but that scarcely conveys the gay and dégagé air of independence which pervaded this young man , and which would certainly have struck any observer as little ...
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... better write us another book . I am not going to deny that your work is good work — a little too deep , and not quite orthodox enough , perhaps ; but still good . I tested it myself , when it came to hand— which is a thing I don't often ...
... better write us another book . I am not going to deny that your work is good work — a little too deep , and not quite orthodox enough , perhaps ; but still good . I tested it myself , when it came to hand— which is a thing I don't often ...
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... better keep out of my way , for she shall smart for this , so sure as my name is Jonathan Meeson . I'll keep her up to the letter of that agreement , and , if she tries to publish a book inside of this country or out of it , I'll crush ...
... better keep out of my way , for she shall smart for this , so sure as my name is Jonathan Meeson . I'll keep her up to the letter of that agreement , and , if she tries to publish a book inside of this country or out of it , I'll crush ...
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... better part . Now , no words : your salary will be paid to you till the end of the month , and if you would like to bring an action for wrongful dismissal , why , I'm your man . Good morning , No. 7 ; good morning . " Next he crossed a ...
... better part . Now , no words : your salary will be paid to you till the end of the month , and if you would like to bring an action for wrongful dismissal , why , I'm your man . Good morning , No. 7 ; good morning . " Next he crossed a ...
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AUGUSTAS DECISION | |
THE R M S KANGAROO | |
Mr Meesons Will | |
MR TOMBEY GOES FORWARD | |
THE CATASTROPHE | |
EUSTACE BUYS A PAPER | |
AT HANOVERSQUARE | |
EUSTACE CONSULTS A LAWYER | |
The Early Englishman | |
SHORT ON LEGAL ETIQUETTE | |
HOW AUGUSTA WAS FILED | |
AUGUSTA FLIES | |
MEESON V ADDISON AND ANOTHER | |
KERGUELEN LAND | |
AUGUSTA TO THE RESCUE | |
THE LAST OF MR MEESON | |
RESCUED | |
SOUTHAMPTON QUAY | |
BEFORE THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE PRESIDENT IN THE MATTER OF MEESON DECEASED | |
JAMES BREAKS DOWN | |
GRANT AS PRAYED | |
ST GEORGES HANOVERSQUARE | |
ADDISON AND ANOTHER | |
MEESONS ONCE AGAIN | |
THE | |
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