The Broken Gate

The Broken Gate PDF Author: Emerson Hough
Publisher: New York : Grosset & Dunlap
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Languages : en
Pages : 366

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The Broken Gate

The Broken Gate PDF Author: Emerson Hough
Publisher: New York : Grosset & Dunlap
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Languages : en
Pages : 366

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The Obelisk Gate

The Obelisk Gate PDF Author: N. K. Jemisin
Publisher: Orbit
ISBN: 0316229288
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346

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Essun's missing daughter grows more powerful every day, and her choices may destroy the world in this "magnificent" Hugo Award winner and NYT Notable Book. (NPR) The season of endings grows darker, as civilization fades into the long cold night. Essun -- once Damaya, once Syenite, now avenger -- has found shelter, but not her daughter. Instead there is Alabaster Tenring, destroyer of the world, with a request. But if Essun does what he asks, it would seal the fate of the Stillness forever. Far away, her daughter Nassun is growing in power -- and her choices will break the world. N. K. Jemisin's award winning trilogy continues in the sequel to The Fifth Season.

The Broken Gate

The Broken Gate PDF Author: Emerson Hough
Publisher: New York : Grosset & Dunlap
ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 378

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The Broken Gate: A Novel

The Broken Gate: A Novel PDF Author: Emerson Hough
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465611983
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 347

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The populace of Spring Valley, largely assembled in the shade of the awnings which served as shelter against an ardent June sun, remained cold to the foregoing challenge. It had been repeated more than once by a stout, middle-aged man in shirt sleeves and a bent straw hat, who still turned a truculent gaze this side and that, taking in the straggling buildings which lined the public square—a quadrangle which had for its center the brick courthouse, surrounded by a plat of scorched and faded greensward. At his side walked a taller though younger man, grinning amiably. The audience remained indifferent, although the challenger now shifted his position to the next path leading out to a street entrance; and repeated this until he had quite traversed the square. Only, at the farther corner back of him, a woman paused as she entered the courthouse inclosure—paused and turned back as she caught sight of the challenger and heard his raucous summons, although evidently she had been hurrying upon some errand. Ephraim Adamson walked hither and thither, his muscular arms now bared to the elbows; and at his side stalked his stalwart son, who now and then beat his fists together, and cracked his knuckles with a vehemence like that of pistol shots. But none paid great attention to either of the Adamsons. Indeed, the eyes of most now were following the comely figure of this woman, as usually was the case when she appeared. "Take her now, right how she is," said one of the sidewalk philosophers, "and you got to admit yonder's the handsomest woman in this town, and has been for twenty years." He nodded to where she stood, hesitating. That she was a tallish woman, of less than middle age and of good figure, was perceptible even at some distance as she finally advanced. She was well clad enough, and with a certain grace and trimness in her appointings—indeed seemed smart in a quiet and unobtrusive way—very neat as to hands and feet, and trim as to the small turban which served now as her only defense against the heat of the summer sun. "'Rory Lane," said one languid citizen to another, as they sat on comfortable boxes in front of the leading grocery store. "Wonder where she's goin', this time of day? Anyhow, she runs into Old Man Adamson on his regular weekly spree. He wants to fight, as usual, him and his half-wit boy. It's a shame." "But they kin do it," responded the other ruminatingly. "It's got so lately, every Saturday afternoon regular, him and his half-wit yonder stands off the whole town. No man wants to fight a eejit—it ain't proper."

The Broken Gate

The Broken Gate PDF Author: Anita Burgh
Publisher: Orion Publishing Company
ISBN: 9780752865423
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 514

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It is winter, 1901. The ancient facade of Cresswell Manor surveys a vast and rich estate - but the land has fallen into decay. Mortimer Cresswell is an old man now, and at his deathbed his family waits, patiently, to scrap over his fortune. Only Hannah, Mortimer's daughter, can see that the family has become consumed by private ambition, jealousy and greed. When Stanislas von Ehrlich, a self-made man of fortune, moves into the neighbourhood, the natural order of things changes, sparking a massive feud. And then von Ehrlich's headstrong, spoilt and beautiful daughter Esmeralda is drawn to a member of the Cresswell household, with the most far-reaching consequences. Before long, both families are set on a collision course so powerful it will completely alter their world.

The Broken Gate

The Broken Gate PDF Author: Emerson Hough
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 248

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The Broken Gate

The Broken Gate PDF Author: Emerson Hough
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752379227
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 198

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BROKEN GATE A NOVEL

BROKEN GATE A NOVEL PDF Author: Emerson 1857-1923 Hough
Publisher: Wentworth Press
ISBN: 9781361448748
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 372

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The Broken Gate

The Broken Gate PDF Author: Charles Grayson
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ISBN: 9781258787950
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250

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The Broken Gate

The Broken Gate PDF Author: Emerson Hough
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9781528173926
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 368

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Excerpt from The Broken Gate: A Novel Ephraim Adamson walked hither and thither, his muscular arms now bared to the elbows; and at his side stalked his stalwart son, who now and then beat his fists together, and cracked his knuckles with a vehemence like that of pistol Shots. But none paid great attention to either Of the Adamsons. Indeed, the eyes of most now were following the comely figure of this woman, as usually was the case when she appeared. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.