The book The Thirty-Nine Steps was written by author Buchan, John, 1875-1940 Here you can read free online of The Thirty-Nine Steps book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Thirty-Nine Steps a good or bad book?
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It was fine May weather, with the hawthorn flowering on every hedge, and I asked myself why, when I was still a free man, I had stayed on in London and not got the good of this heavenly country. I didn’t dare face the restaurant car, but I got a luncheon-basket at Leeds and shared it with the fat woman. Also I got the morning’s papers, with news about starters for the Derby and the beginning of the cricket season, and some paragraphs about how Balkan affairs were settling down and a British squa...dron was going to Kiel. When I had done with them I got out Scudder’s little black pocket-book and studied it. It was pretty well filled with jottings, chiefly figures, though now and then a name was printed in. For example, I found the words ‘Hofgaard’, ‘Luneville’, and ‘Avocado’ pretty often, and especially the word ‘Pavia’. Now I was certain that Scudder never did anything without a reason, and I was pretty sure that there was a cypher in all this.
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