The book The Man Who Knew Too Much was written by author Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 Here you can read free online of The Man Who Knew Too Much book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Man Who Knew Too Much a good or bad book?
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And even inthe garden itself, divided into courts and curtained with hedges andhigh garden trees, there hung everywhere in the air the music ofwater. The first of the green courts which he entered appeared to bea somewhat neglected croquet lawn, in which was a solitary young manplaying croquet against himself. Yet he was not an enthusiast forthe game, or even for the garden; and his sallow but well-featuredface looked rather sullen than otherwise. He was only one of thoseyoung men who cannot su...pport the burden of consciousness unless theyare doing something, and whose conceptions of doing something arelimited to a game of some kind. He was dark and well dressed in alight holiday fashion, and Fisher recognized him at once as a youngman named James Bullen, called, for some unknown reason, Bunker. Hewas the nephew of Sir Isaac; but, what was much more important atthe moment, he was also the private secretary of the Prime Minister. "Hullo, Bunker!" observed Horne Fisher. "You're the sort of man Iwanted to see.
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