The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg - Mark Twain - Books -  - 9798696717548 - October 17, 2020
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The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg

Hadleyburg enjoys the reputation of being an "incorruptible" town known for its responsible, honest people that are trained to avoid temptation. However, at some point the people of Hadleyburg manage to offend a passing stranger, and he vows to get his revenge by corrupting the town. The stranger drops off a sack in Hadleyburg, at the house of Edward and Mary Richards. It contains slightly over 160 pounds of gold coins and is to be given to a man in the town who purportedly gave the stranger $20 and some life-changing advice in his time of need years earlier. To identify the man, a letter with the sack suggests that anyone who claims to know what the advice was should write the remark down and submit it to Reverend Burgess, who will open the sack at a public meeting and find the actual remark inside. News of the mysterious sack of gold, whose value is estimated at $40,000, spreads throughout the town and even gains attention across the country.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 17, 2020
ISBN13 9798696717548
Pages 58
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 3 mm   ·   77 g
Language English  

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