The book The Human Cobweb : a Romance of Old Peking was written by author Putnam Weale, B. L. (Bertram Lenox), 1877-1930 Here you can read free online of The Human Cobweb : a Romance of Old Peking book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Human Cobweb : a Romance of Old Peking a good or bad book?
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'That's nothing,' interposed Mrs. Hopeful. 'My mother was married at five.' 276 THE HUMAN COBWEB partii ' At five ? ' exclaimed every one incredulously. ' You must be a Hindoo ! ' 'No,' explained Mrs. Hopeful, smiling gleefully. 'I do not, of course, know it for a fact, but I know it by simple arithmetic. She was only thirty when I was twenty-four — at least that was what I always heard. Now — twenty-four from thirty — with the necessary allowance.' ' How naughty of you,' protested Baroness Waf...fen, looking over the verandah. She was trying to see down the avenue. People never came until very late here, but when they began to arrive they always seemed to pour in all together. This quiet would soon be disturbed and their present sans gine would give place to dull solemnity. De Boyar had begun whispering something to the American secretary which was evidently only intended for manly ears, so the four women on the verandah drew together. 'How are you getting on at that awful little hotel?' inquired Mrs.
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