Mr. Meeson's WillThe Floating Press, 01.06.2012 - 234 Seiten Only a storyteller as preternaturally gifted as action-adventure master H. Rider Haggard could turn a story about a legal battle over publishing rights into a gripping page-turner. Mr. Meeson's Will offers a fascinating glimpse into the legal rights of authors in the nineteenth century -- and a swashbuckling maritime misadventure that comes with a plethora of unpredictable consequences. |
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... Augusta 's Little Sister Chapter I V - Augusta's Decision Chapter V - The RM S. Kangaroo Chapter VI - Mr. T ombey Goes Forward Chapter VII - The Catastrophe Chapter VIII - Kerguelen Land Chapter [X - Augusta to the Rescue Chapter X ...
... Augusta 's Little Sister Chapter I V - Augusta's Decision Chapter V - The RM S. Kangaroo Chapter VI - Mr. T ombey Goes Forward Chapter VII - The Catastrophe Chapter VIII - Kerguelen Land Chapter [X - Augusta to the Rescue Chapter X ...
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H. Rider Haggard. Chapter. I. -. Augusta. and. Her. Publisher. "Now mark you, my masters: this is comedy."—OLD PLAY. Everybody who has any connection with Birmingham will be acquainted with the vast publishing ... Augusta and Her Publisher.
H. Rider Haggard. Chapter. I. -. Augusta. and. Her. Publisher. "Now mark you, my masters: this is comedy."—OLD PLAY. Everybody who has any connection with Birmingham will be acquainted with the vast publishing ... Augusta and Her Publisher.
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... Augusta Smithers in." Presently Miss Augusta Smithers arrived. She was a tall, wellformed young lady of about twenty-five, with pretty golden hair, deep grey eyes, a fine forehead, and a delicate mouth, just now, however, she looked ...
... Augusta Smithers in." Presently Miss Augusta Smithers arrived. She was a tall, wellformed young lady of about twenty-five, with pretty golden hair, deep grey eyes, a fine forehead, and a delicate mouth, just now, however, she looked ...
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... Augusta winced, and Mr. Meeson, rising heavily from his chair, went to a large safe which stood near, and extracted from it a bundle of agreements. These he glanced at one by one till he found what he was looking for. "Here is the ...
... Augusta winced, and Mr. Meeson, rising heavily from his chair, went to a large safe which stood near, and extracted from it a bundle of agreements. These he glanced at one by one till he found what he was looking for. "Here is the ...
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... Augusta, aged fourteen, and Jeannie, aged two. There had been two others, both boys, who had come into the world between Augusta and Jeannie, but they had both preceded their father to the land of shadows. Mrs. Smithers, had ...
... Augusta, aged fourteen, and Jeannie, aged two. There had been two others, both boys, who had come into the world between Augusta and Jeannie, but they had both preceded their father to the land of shadows. Mrs. Smithers, had ...
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Chapter VI Mr Tombey Goes Forward | 57 |
Chapter VII The Catastrophe | 67 |
Chapter VIII Kerguelen Land | 79 |
Chapter XIII Eustace Buys a Paper | 127 |
Chapter XIV At HanoverSquare | 133 |
Chapter XV Eustace Consults a Lawyer | 143 |
Chapter XVI Short on Legal Etiquette | 154 |
Chapter XVII How Augusta was Filed | 162 |
Chapter XVIII Augusta Flies | 172 |
Chapter XIX Meeson V Addison and Another | 178 |
Chapter XX James Breaks Down | 187 |
Chapter IX Augusta to the Rescue | 90 |
Chapter X The Last of Mr Meeson | 100 |
Chapter XI Rescued | 110 |
Chapter XII Southampton Quay | 118 |
Chapter XXI Grant as Prayed | 199 |
Chapter XXII St Georges HanoverSquare | 213 |
Chapter XXIII Meesons Once Again | 225 |
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Addison answered appeared asked Augusta began better Bill boat bowed called captain certainly child clerk coming course Court dear Dick document don't door dress Eustace evidence executed eyes face fact feel find first followed fortune girl give gone hand head heart hope hour hundred James John Johnnie Judge Kangaroo Lady Holmhurst Land learned leave light living looked Lord matter mean Meeson mind Miss Smithers nature never once opened passed perhaps person plaintiff poor pounds present Probate publishing rose round rush sailors seemed seen ship Short shoulders side sight sitting speak standing stood suddenly suppose sure tattooed tell thing thought told Tombey took turned whole wish witness woman wonder writing young