The book Merry-Garden And Other Stories was written by author Quiller-Couch Arthur Thomas Sir Here you can read free online of Merry-Garden And Other Stories book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Merry-Garden And Other Stories a good or bad book?
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. But possibly itsinhabitants were congregated around the fair, towards which we setourselves to steer, guided by the tunding of distant drums. It matteredlittle If we lost our bearings, since everybody in Portsmouth must knowthe Blue Posts. "Tell you what it is, Rodd, " said Hartnoll, pulling up in a by-street andpicking his words deliberately, --"tell you what accounts for it, "--he waveda hand at the emptiness surrounding us. "It's the press. Very night forit; and the men all hiding within d...oors. " "Nonsense, " said I. "It's a deal likelier to be the Fat Woman or theTwo-headed Calf. " "It's the press, " insisted Hartnoll: and for the moment, when we emergedout of a side lane upon a square filled with flaring lights, the crashingof drums and cymbals, and the voices of showmen yelling in front of theirbooths, I had a suspicion that he was right. One or two women, catchingsight of our uniforms, edged away swiftly, and, as they went, peered backinto the darkness of the lane behind us. A few minutes later, as wedodged around the circumference of the crowd in search of an opening, we ran up against one of the women with her man in tow.
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