The passing of the third floor back

an idle fancy in a prologue, a play, and an epilogue

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The passing of the third floor back

an idle fancy in a prologue, a play, and an epilogue

  • 4.67 ·
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Language
English
Pages
197

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4825.J3 A755 1921

The Physical Object

Pagination
197 p.
Number of pages
197

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6638228M
Internet Archive
passingofthirdfl00jero
LCCN
21018404
OCLC/WorldCat
1507602

First Sentence

"The neighbourhood of Bloomsbury Square towards four o'clock of a November afternoon is not so crowded as to secure to the stranger, of appearance anything out of the common, immunity from observation."

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