Mr. Meeson's WillRead Books Ltd, 27.11.2015 - 298 Seiten This book contains H. Rider Haggard’s 1888 novel, "Mr Meeson’s Will". It is based on a famous anecdote of the time and tells the story of Mr. Meeson, the wealthy proprietor of a publishing house, and a young writer named Augusta Smithers. Smithers boards a steamer bound for New Zealand in an attempt to make a new start - only to find that her nemesis is on the same ship. After a collision with another boat, Augusta, Meeson and numerous other survivors wash up on a deserted island in the Indian Ocean. Before dying, Meeson tattoos his will on Augusta's back, which inevitably leads to an interesting court battle in the latter part of the book. Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856 - 1925) was an English writer famous for his adventure novels set in exotic countries, and as a pioneer of the 'Lost World' literary genre. Many vintage texts such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive, and it is with this in mind that we are republishing this book now, in an affordable, high-quality, modern edition. It comes complete with a specially commissioned biography of the author. |
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... Miss Augusta Smithers,” he read; then with a grunt, “show Miss Augusta Smithers in.” Presently Miss Augusta Smithers arrived. She was a tall, wellformed young lady of about twentyfive, with pretty golden hair, deep grey eyes, a fine ...
... Miss Augusta Smithers,” he read; then with a grunt, “show Miss Augusta Smithers in.” Presently Miss Augusta Smithers arrived. She was a tall, wellformed young lady of about twentyfive, with pretty golden hair, deep grey eyes, a fine ...
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... lady who was seated in the office, and his whole demeanour underwent a most remarkable change; out came the ... Augusta, though she felt sadly inclined to flee, still stood to her guns ... Miss Smithers; possibly;” went on the great man. “You.
... lady who was seated in the office, and his whole demeanour underwent a most remarkable change; out came the ... Augusta, though she felt sadly inclined to flee, still stood to her guns ... Miss Smithers; possibly;” went on the great man. “You.
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... Augusta winced, and Mr. Meeson, rising heavily from his chair, went to a ... Miss Smithers, what have you to say? You signed this paper of your own free ... Augusta, faintly. “Oh! yes, no doubt—Eustace, oblige me by touching the bell ...
... Augusta winced, and Mr. Meeson, rising heavily from his chair, went to a ... Miss Smithers, what have you to say? You signed this paper of your own free ... Augusta, faintly. “Oh! yes, no doubt—Eustace, oblige me by touching the bell ...
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... AUGUSTA SMITHERS in account with MEESON & Co. £ s d To Sale of Right of Translation of 700 “Jemima's Vow” into ... Miss Smithers. Will you be so kind as to sign the receipt; the fact is that I have a good deal of business to attend to ...
... AUGUSTA SMITHERS in account with MEESON & Co. £ s d To Sale of Right of Translation of 700 “Jemima's Vow” into ... Miss Smithers. Will you be so kind as to sign the receipt; the fact is that I have a good deal of business to attend to ...
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H. Rider Haggard. CHAPTER. III. AUGUSTA'S. LITTLE. SISTER. When Augusta left Meeson's she was in a very sad condition of mind, to explain which it will be necessary to say a word or two about that young lady's ... Smithers—or, rather, the Rev ...
H. Rider Haggard. CHAPTER. III. AUGUSTA'S. LITTLE. SISTER. When Augusta left Meeson's she was in a very sad condition of mind, to explain which it will be necessary to say a word or two about that young lady's ... Smithers—or, rather, the Rev ...
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CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER XII | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XV | |
CHAPTER XVI | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
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