The book The Perjurer was written by author Norris, W. E. (William Edward), 1847-1925 Here you can read free online of The Perjurer book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Perjurer a good or bad book?
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He had worries enough as it was, without exposing himself to the risk of being publicly rated. The field-glasses, as it chanced, were just then giving him a rest, although they would assuredly have been brought to bear upon him if he had approached the entrance of the Enclosure. The lady behind the glasses, a lady in a rather violent purple gown and wearing an enormous hat of the same colour, was intently scrutinising Miss Monk, whose black and white costume had probably cost less than half the... price of her own, yet who looked exasperatingly distinguished, exasperatingly handsome, and who was admitted as a matter of course into precincts which, if no longer rigidly exclusive, continue to exclude quite a large number of perfectly respectable people. Lady Lavemock claimed to be perfectly respectable and imagined that, as a countess, she had a right to be where Miss Monk was ; but since Digitized by Google x6a THE PERJURER it did not happen to be commonly supposed that she was either the one or the other, she had to remain out- side, grinding her teeth.
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