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The Pavilion on the Links by Robert Louis Stevenson

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The Pavilion on the Links
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Publisher: Chatto & Windus
ISBN/ASIN: 0146000102
Number of pages: 162

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Two solitary men, once as close to being friends as men of their temperament could ever be, meet again on a bleak Scottish coast. Northmour has brought the corrupt banker Huddlestone, and his beautiful daughter whom Northmour is pursuing, to seek concealment in an isolated pavilion by the sea.

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