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Tubal Cain

By Joseph Hergesheimer

2020-05-07 06:07:51

Brief Extract: The room swam about him in a manner that had grown hatefully familiar; he swayed in his chair, and his hands were at once numb with cold and wet with perspiration. A sinking fear fastened on him, an inchoate dread that he fought bitter ... Read more
Brief Extract: The room swam about him in a manner that had grown hatefully familiar; he swayed in his chair, and his hands were at once numb with cold and wet with perspiration. A sinking fear fastened on him, an inchoate dread that he fought bitterly. It wasn't dead from which Alexander Hulings shuddered, but a crawling sensation that turned his knees to dust. He was a slight man, with narrow shoulders and close-swinging arms, but as rigidly erect as an iron bar; his mentality was like that too, and he particularly detested the variety of nerves that had settled on him. Less

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File size101.528 KB
Print pages156
PublisherPublic Domain Book
LanguageEnglish
ISBN978-1354931103
Joseph Hergesheimer (February 15, 1880 – April 25, 1954) was an American writer of the early 20th century known for his naturalistic novels of decadent life amongst the very wealthy. Hergesheimer wa...

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