The Yellow House; Master of MenOppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)
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The Yellow House; Master of Men
Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)
Detective and mystery stories; England -- Fiction
Then she followed them out of the hall, and we none of us saw her any
more. But there was a light in my father’s face like the light which
is kindled by a great joy. One hand I kept, the other my mother
clasped. He looked up at us and smiled.
“This,” he said, “is happiness.”
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Transcriber’s Note
The following corrections have been made to the printed original:
Page 5, “her” corrected to “hear” (surprised to hear you).
Page 10, “pefect” corrected to “perfect” (most perfect prototype).
Page 26, “Ig” corrected to “If” (If you do you will suffer).
Page 45, “I” corrected to “It” (It was too funny.)
Page 74, “haid” corrected to “said” (“My dear girl,” she said).
Page 84, “Berdentein” corrected to “Berdenstein” (this man, this
Berdenstein).
Page 157, “enchanged” corrected to “exchanged” (exchanged swift
glances).
Page 217, “nonense” corrected to “nonsense” (“What nonsense!” he
declared.)
Page 291, “whereever” corrected to “wherever” (wherever
he was).
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