Mr. Meeson's WillGood Press, 04.12.2019 - 233 Seiten 'Mr Meeson's Will' by H. Rider Haggard is a novel based on a true anecdote of the time. It follows the story of John Meeson, a greedy publisher who takes advantage of Alice Gordon, a struggling author, and owns all of her future works. When Alice protests, Meeson even chooses to disinherit his own nephew who stands up to him. The twist comes when Meeson is marooned on an island and his will is tattooed on the back of a woman. The race is on to find the woman and the will. |
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... five - and - twenty tame authors ( who were illustrated by thirteen tame artists ) sat — at salaries ranging from one to five hundred a year - in vault - like hutches in the basement , and week by week poured out that hat - work for ...
... five - and - twenty tame authors ( who were illustrated by thirteen tame artists ) sat — at salaries ranging from one to five hundred a year - in vault - like hutches in the basement , and week by week poured out that hat - work for ...
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... five , with pretty golden hair , deep grey eyes , a fine forehead , and a delicate mouth ; just now , however , she looked very nervous . " Well , Miss Smithers , what is it ? " asked the publisher . " I came , Mr. Meeson - I came about ...
... five , with pretty golden hair , deep grey eyes , a fine forehead , and a delicate mouth ; just now , however , she looked very nervous . " Well , Miss Smithers , what is it ? " asked the publisher . " I came , Mr. Meeson - I came about ...
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... five!” murmured Eustace, in the background. “Possibly, Miss Smithers; possibly;” went on the great man. “You must really forgive me if I am not acquainted with the exact condition of your private affairs. I am, however, aware from ...
... five!” murmured Eustace, in the background. “Possibly, Miss Smithers; possibly;” went on the great man. “You must really forgive me if I am not acquainted with the exact condition of your private affairs. I am, however, aware from ...
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... five years I shall be nothing but a slave to you , and , although I am now one of the most popular writers in the country , shall be obliged to accept a sum for my books upon which I cannot live . Do you know that yesterday I was ...
... five years I shall be nothing but a slave to you , and , although I am now one of the most popular writers in the country , shall be obliged to accept a sum for my books upon which I cannot live . Do you know that yesterday I was ...
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... five tame authors sat each like a rabbit in his little hutch and did hat - work by the yard , " who carried on like that . But they are quiet enough now - they don't show much spirit now . I know how to deal with that sort of thing ...
... five tame authors sat each like a rabbit in his little hutch and did hat - work by the yard , " who carried on like that . But they are quiet enough now - they don't show much spirit now . I know how to deal with that sort of thing ...
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AUGUSTAS LITTLE SISTER | |
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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