The white moll

The white moll PDF Author: Frank L. Packard
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194

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" It was like some shadowy pantomime: The dark mouth of an alleyway thrown into murky relief by the rays of a distant street lamp...the swift, forward leap of a skulking figure...a girl's form swaying and struggling in the man's embrace. Then, a pantomime no longer, there came a half threatening, half triumphant oath; and then the girl's voice, quiet, strangely contained, almost imperious: "Now, give me back that purse, please. Instantly!" The man, already retreating into the alleyway, paused to fling back a jeering laugh. "Say, youse've got yer nerve, ain't youse!" The girl turned her head so that the rays of the street lamp, faint as they were, fell full upon her, disclosing a sweet, oval face, out of which the dark eyes gazed steadily at the man. And suddenly the man leaned forward, staring for an instant, and then his hand went awkwardly to touch his cap. "De White Moll!" he mumbled deferentially. He pulled the peak of his cap down over his eyes in a sort of shame-faced way, as though to avoid recognition, and, stepping nearer, returned the purse. "'Scuse me, miss," he said uneasily. "I didn't know it was youse—honest to Gawd, I didn't! 'Scuse me, miss. Good-night!"

The white moll

The white moll PDF Author: Frank L. Packard
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194

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" It was like some shadowy pantomime: The dark mouth of an alleyway thrown into murky relief by the rays of a distant street lamp...the swift, forward leap of a skulking figure...a girl's form swaying and struggling in the man's embrace. Then, a pantomime no longer, there came a half threatening, half triumphant oath; and then the girl's voice, quiet, strangely contained, almost imperious: "Now, give me back that purse, please. Instantly!" The man, already retreating into the alleyway, paused to fling back a jeering laugh. "Say, youse've got yer nerve, ain't youse!" The girl turned her head so that the rays of the street lamp, faint as they were, fell full upon her, disclosing a sweet, oval face, out of which the dark eyes gazed steadily at the man. And suddenly the man leaned forward, staring for an instant, and then his hand went awkwardly to touch his cap. "De White Moll!" he mumbled deferentially. He pulled the peak of his cap down over his eyes in a sort of shame-faced way, as though to avoid recognition, and, stepping nearer, returned the purse. "'Scuse me, miss," he said uneasily. "I didn't know it was youse—honest to Gawd, I didn't! 'Scuse me, miss. Good-night!"

The White Moll.

The White Moll. PDF Author: Frank Packard
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Languages : en
Pages : 328

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The White Moll is novel written published in 1920 by Frank Lucius Packard (February 2, 1877 - February 17, 1942) was a Canadian novelist. The book was made into a silent film in 1920 and produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. Unfortunately the film is now lost.

The White Moll

The White Moll PDF Author: Frank L. Packard
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ISBN: 9781985093577
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Languages : en
Pages : 200

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The White Moll by Frank L. Packard is a rare manuscript, the original residing in some of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, typed out and formatted to perfection, allowing new generations to enjoy the work. Publishers of the Valley's mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life.

The White Moll

The White Moll PDF Author: Frank Lucius Packard
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Languages : en
Pages : 162

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It was like some shadowy pantomime: The dark mouth of an alleyway thrown intomurky relief by the rays of a distant street lamp...the swift, forward leap of a skulkingfigure...a girl's form swaying and struggling in the man's embrace. Then, a pantomime nolonger, there came a half threatening, half triumphant oath; and then the girl's voice, quiet, strangely contained, almost imperious: "Now, give me back that purse, please. Instantly!" The man, already retreating into thealleyway, paused to fling back a jeering laugh."Say, youse've got yer nerve, ain't youse!"The girl turned her head so that the rays of the street lamp, faint as they were, fell fullupon her, disclosing a sweet, oval face, out of which the dark eyes gazed steadily at theman.And suddenly the man leaned forward, staring for an instant, and then his hand wentawkwardly to touch his cap."De White Moll!" he mumbled deferentially. He pulled the peak of his cap down over hiseyes in a sort of shame-faced way, as though to avoid recognition, and, stepping nearer, returned the purse."'Scuse me, miss," he said uneasily. "I didn't know it was youse-honest to Gawd, I didn't!'Scuse me, miss. Good-nigh

The White Moll

The White Moll PDF Author: Frank L. Packard
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368312855
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 322

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Reproduction of the original.

The setter

The setter PDF Author: Edward Laverack
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Languages : en
Pages : 94

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Sunset

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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 802

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The Locked Book

The Locked Book PDF Author: Frank Lucius Packard
Publisher: New York : A.L. Burt
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Category : Cargo ships
Languages : en
Pages : 328

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"The Waratan, a small cargo steamer of some three thousand tons, lifted sluggishly, apathetically to the swells. The bit of sail rigged upon her gave her scarcely more than steerage-way. She carried no lights. Her engine-room hatch was carefully hooded with tarpaulins. From the depths below, muffled, there came the incessant clamor of hammers, of busy tools. The machinery was still. A mist hung in the light, following breeze, a wet mist that was almost a fine drizzle. There were no stars above. To starboard and port there was land-islands; many of them. They were there in the darkness-unseen. In the Malay Archipelago they are everywhere."--Chapter I.

The Sunset

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Category : Amateur journalism
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Pages : 670

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The Setter: with Notices of the Most Eminent Breeds Now Extant; Instructions how to Breed, Rear, and Break, Etc

The Setter: with Notices of the Most Eminent Breeds Now Extant; Instructions how to Breed, Rear, and Break, Etc PDF Author: Edward LAVERACK
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Languages : en
Pages : 92

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