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"Whatsoever a Man Soweth" from William Le Queux. Anglo-French journalist and writer (1864-1927).
"Then you really don't intend to marry me, Wilfrid?" "The honour of being your husband, Tibbie, I must respectfully decline," I said. "But I'd make you a very quiet, sociable wife, you know. I can ride to hounds, cook, sew clothes for old people, and drive a motor. What higher...
"Whatsoever a Man Soweth" is a thrilling book with the aid of William Le Queux, a busy British writer who became well-known for thrillers and secret agent tales within the late 1800s and early 1900s. The book is set in opposition to the background of World War I and is set spying...