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For the Defence, Dr. Thorndyke R Austin Freeman
For the Defence, Dr. Thorndyke
R Austin Freeman
IT was about four o'clock on a summer afternoon when Andrew Barton, pipe in mouth and garden shears in hand, suspended for a moment his operations on the privet hedge in his front garden to glance down the lane at the postman, who had just turned into it from the road at the end. It was a glance of no special interest. He was not expecting any communication. But as there was no other house in the lane-which presently petered out into a foot-path across fields-it was obvious that his own residence was the goal of the postman's peregrinations. He observed the man's approach intermittently, punctuating his observations with perfunctory snips at the hedge and speculating vaguely and incuriously on the source of the letter which the messenger was presumably coming to deliver. He was not particularly interested. Yet even a rural postman, though less portentous than the telegraph boy, embodies untold potentialities of good or evil, of joy or sorrow, of fortune or disaster. But Andrew was not particularly interested; and thus he watched, unmoved and unsuspecting, the approach of Fate's special messenger, charged with a message the significance of which was only by degrees to be unfolded.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | November 22, 2020 |
| ISBN13 | 9798568318989 |
| Pages | 486 |
| Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 27 mm · 612 g |
| Language | English |
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