A Mysterious Disappearance
by Louis Tracy
Publisher: Project Gutenberg 2010
ISBN/ASIN: B003ZK5RS2
Number of pages: 303
Description:
Lady Dyke was a strong-minded woman. There was no trace of doubt in the wrinkled brows and reflective eyes. She held back the curtains with her left hand, buttoning a glove at the wrist with the other. Fog or no fog, she would venture forth, and she was already dressed for the weather in tailor-made costume and winter toque.
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