Excerpt: ... back, and placed it with consummate art in the position which his criminal prescience had suggested. As it lay there in the road nothing could have seemed more natural than that it had fallen from the horse; he felt another momentary relief from terror, in which he cunningly conceived a still more sagacious plan, on noticing Romeo. They were the best of friends; it was easy to catch him. He did so, removed the saddle, broke the girth and placed it near the prostrate figure of the quack. Nothing could have more ...
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Excerpt: ... back, and placed it with consummate art in the position which his criminal prescience had suggested. As it lay there in the road nothing could have seemed more natural than that it had fallen from the horse; he felt another momentary relief from terror, in which he cunningly conceived a still more sagacious plan, on noticing Romeo. They were the best of friends; it was easy to catch him. He did so, removed the saddle, broke the girth and placed it near the prostrate figure of the quack. Nothing could have more perfectly resembled an accident. An adept in crime could not have performed this task with finer skill, and he was free now to turn to the rest of the work that he must do to conceal this ghastly deed. Approaching the buggy, he found to his immense relief that Pepeeta was still unconscious. With swift and silent movements he freed the mare, led her out into the road and drove hurriedly away. The wood through which they were passing was wide and somber. The shadows of the evening had already begun to creep up the tree-trunks and lurk gloomily among the branches. Plaintive bird songs were heard from the treetops, and among them those of the mourning dove, whose solemn, funereal note sent shudders through the heart of the trembling fugitive. But all had gone successfully so far, and he actually began to cherish hope that he would escape detection. There still remained, however, the uneasy fear that Pepeeta herself had been a witness of the deed. Horrible as was his own consciousness of his crime, he dared to hope that he could stand it, if only she did not know! He dreaded to have her waken, and yet it seemed as if he could not endure the suspense until he found whether she had seen the deed or not. Without trying to rouse her, he drove rapidly forward, and just as he emerged from the wood came to another brook, so similar to the one by the side of which the struggle had occurred, that he conceived the idea of stopping by its side and awakening...
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Very Good- No Jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Clean red cloth except some silverfish tracks along half of foredge, 2 sm. bleached spots on rear foredge, o/w clean + bright., little wear. Innards clean & tight, tear at top of 1 pg. 418 pp + ads.
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Very good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Book Condition: Good-very good. Rippled and faded cover spine. Slight chipping at spine ends and along cover edges. Cracking spine inside back cover board. Clean pages.
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Very Good. First edition. 12mo. [10], [1]-418, [10]pp. (advertisements at the rear). Publisher's red cloth, gilt lettering and black stamped design on the front cover and spine. Binding designed by Frederic W. Goudy (with his monogram). Offsetting on endpapers from jacket flaps, spine a touch sunned, a very good copy lacking the dustwrapper. Frederic Goudy, one of America's best type designers, also designed book covers in the first decade of 1900. A nice, early example of his work for this best-selling book of 1900.
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