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Book Condition: Used--Good
Binding: Hardcover
Frederick A. Stokes Company
Fourth Printing
December 5, 1922
Pages: 88
Ex Library
"Halfpenny Hole lay in the bottom of a slope seven miles from Dilborough. Dilborough was almost the same distance from Halfpenny Hole. Jawbones was, I think we must say, an old-world house, and has the date 1623 carved over the doorway. Luke Sharper had carved it himself. A little further down the road there was -- there's no other word for it -- an old-world bridge with -- I'm afraid we must say it once more -- an old-world stream running underneath it. It gave one the impression that it had always been like that. Always the stream under the bridge. Never the bridge under the stream. But now that the Garden Settlement had come things might be very different. Houses were going up; Mr. Doom Dagshaw's Mammoth Circus was going up; even the rates were going up."
Detailed Book Condition:
--This book has wear.
--There is tape up along the spine.
--There is a small area torn out of the margin of page 69.
--The binding is loosening. There has been some glue repair.
--There are a few small spots on pages.
--This book was a library book and has card holder and stamp.