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The Extraordinary Adventures of Ars Ne Lupin Gentleman-Burglar - The Original Classic Edition

The Extraordinary Adventures of Ars Ne Lupin Gentleman-Burglar - The Original Classic Edition PDF Author: Maurice Leblanc
Publisher: Tebbo
ISBN: 9781743472408
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Languages : en
Pages : 98

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The Extraordinary Adventures of Ars ne Lupin Gentleman-burglar by Maurice Leblanc - The Original Classic Edition Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition. It was previously published by other bona fide publishers, and is now, after many years, back in print. This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work, which is now, at last, again available to you. Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside: And this theft must have been committed at the time Lady Jerland was taking her tea; in broad daylight, in a stateroom opening on a much frequented corridor; moreover, the thief had been obliged to force open the door of the stateroom, search for the jewel-case, which was hidden at the bottom of a hat-box, open it, select his booty and remove it from the mountings. ...And then, apart from all other circumstances, there remained one point which even the most skeptical could not answer: Who except Rozaine, was traveling alone, was a blonde, and bore a name beginning with R? ...We supposed him capable of assuming the most unexpected disguises; of being, by turns, the highly respectable Major Rawson or the noble Marquis de Raverdan, or even-for we no longer stopped with the accusing letter of R-or even such or such a person well known to all of us, and having wife, children and servants. ...Yes, there, between the narrow folds of black leather, in the hollow centre of the small object that I had taken the precaution to place in her hands before Ganimard arrested me, it was there I had deposited Rozaine's twenty thousand francs and Lady Jerland's pearls and diamonds. ...I pledge my oath that, at that solemn moment, when I was in the grasp of Ganimard and his two assistants, I was perfectly indifferent to everything, to my arrest, the hostility of the people, everything except this one question: what will Miss Nelly do with the things I had confided to her?