The book The Guest of Quesnay was written by author Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946 Here you can read free online of The Guest of Quesnay book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Guest of Quesnay a good or bad book?
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I wish you to know my young man,'* Kere- dec went on. " You will like him — ^no man of feeling could keep himself from liking him — and he is your fellow-countryman. I hope you will be his friend. He should make friends, for he needs them." " I think he has a host of them," said I, " in Professor Keredec." My visitor looked at me quizzically for a moment, shook his head and sighed. " That is only one small man in a big body, that Professor Keredec. And yet," he went on sadly, " it is all the fr...iends that poor boy has in this world. You will dine with us to-night.?" Acquiescing cheerfully, I added: "You will join me at the table on my veranda, won't you.'* I call hobble that far but not much farther." [99] The Guest of Quetnay Before answering he cast a sidelong glance at the arrangement of things outside the door. The screen of honeysuckle ran partly across the front of the little porch, about half of which it concealed from the garden and consequently from the road beyond the archway.
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