The Brown Study
by Grace S. Richmond
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There was not much in the study. A few shelves of books-not all learned books by any means-three chairs one of them a rocker cushioned in a cheerful red; a battered old desk; a broad and rather comfortable looking couch: this was nearly all the study's furniture.Tags
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- Original publication date
- 1914 (serialization) (serialization); 1919 (book) (book)
- People/Characters
- Donald Brown; Helena Forrest; Mrs. Kelcey; Sue Breckenridge (Don's sister); Dr. Bruce Brainard
- Dedication
- To the living memory of Edwards Park Cleaveland
- First words
- Brown was so tall and thin, and his study was so low and square, that the one in the other seemed a misfit.
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- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
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