OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Classics, Historical
Cover of the book OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY by Emile Gaboriau, Jwarlal
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Author: Emile Gaboriau ISBN: 1230002174235
Publisher: Jwarlal Publication: February 24, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Emile Gaboriau
ISBN: 1230002174235
Publisher: Jwarlal
Publication: February 24, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

This book is among the best-selling popular classics "bestseller". Here is an extract of this book :

There is not, perhaps, in all Paris, a quieter street than the Rue St. Gilles in the Marais, within a step of the Place Royale. No carriages there; never a crowd. Hardly is the silence broken by the regulation drums of the Minims Barracks near by, by the chimes of the Church of St. Louis, or by the joyous clamors of the pupils of the Massin School during the hours of recreation.

At night, long before ten o’clock, and when the Boulevard Beaumarchais is still full of life, activity, and noise, every thing begins to close. One by one the lights go out, and the great windows with diminutive panes become dark. And if, after midnight, some belated citizen passes on his way home, he quickens his step, feeling lonely and uneasy, and apprehensive of the reproaches of his concierge, who is likely to ask him whence he may be coming at so late an hour.

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This book is among the best-selling popular classics "bestseller". Here is an extract of this book :

There is not, perhaps, in all Paris, a quieter street than the Rue St. Gilles in the Marais, within a step of the Place Royale. No carriages there; never a crowd. Hardly is the silence broken by the regulation drums of the Minims Barracks near by, by the chimes of the Church of St. Louis, or by the joyous clamors of the pupils of the Massin School during the hours of recreation.

At night, long before ten o’clock, and when the Boulevard Beaumarchais is still full of life, activity, and noise, every thing begins to close. One by one the lights go out, and the great windows with diminutive panes become dark. And if, after midnight, some belated citizen passes on his way home, he quickens his step, feeling lonely and uneasy, and apprehensive of the reproaches of his concierge, who is likely to ask him whence he may be coming at so late an hour.

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