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The Reverberator

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I guess my daughter's in here, the old man said leading the way into the little salon de lecture.

He was not of the most advanced age, but that is the way George Flack considered him, and indeed he looked older than he was.

George Flack had found him sitting in the court of the hotel - he sat a great deal in the court of the hotel - and had gone up to him with characteristic directness and asked him for Miss Francina.

Poor Mr. Dosson had with the greatest docility disposed himself to wait on the young man: he had as a matter of course risen and made his way across the court to announce to his child that she had a visitor.

He looked submissive, almost servile, as he preceded the visitor, thrusting his head forward in his quest; but it was not in Mr. Flack's line to notice that sort of thing. He accepted the old gentleman's good offices as he would have accepted those of a waiter, conveying no hint of an attention paid also to himself.

An observer of these two persons would have assured himself that the degree to which Mr

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2819919286 / 9782819919285
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23/06/2010
English
129 pages
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