The book The Jaguar was written by author T. Jefferson Parker Here you can read free online of The Jaguar book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Jaguar a good or bad book?
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She had no idea where she was. She touched the long white nightshirt that she wore but that did not belong to her. When she looked out and saw the palm trees swaying in the orange light and the water glittering between the mangroves she remembered, and her heart tried to climb out from its cage inside her. A woman’s voice. “Desayuno.” “Yes, breakfast, thank you.” The lock whirred and clunked and in walked not a woman but a slender teenage boy with a golden pompadour and a shy smile. He held a fo...lding stand in one hand and with the other he balanced a large waiter’s tray over his shoulder. The tray was stacked with stainless-steel warmers that clinked as he crossed the room. At the table he set the tray on the stand and took his time arranging her meal. He changed his mind twice on the placement of side dishes. With a flourish he snapped the napkin and folded it into a loose scallop and set this to the left. Then the flatware. Erin caught the scent of the meal as it went by and thought it was the best breakfast she’d ever smelled.
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