With "March Hares" Mr. Frederic has written an original, witty, and delightful story. Mr. David Mosscrop is a young and erudite Scot, given to an indulgence in too much drink. One morning, in a melancholy and repentant mood, he is lounging on Westminster Bridge, when a young woman, with lemon-colored hair, comes by. Since they are both frequenters of the reading-room in the British Museum, they have some knowledge of each other. Together they walk away to breakfast. Love takes its usual eccentric gait, but in the end there is the noise of wedding bells.
The Lawton Girl
Harold Frederic
bookThe Young Emperor, William II of Germany : A Study in Character Development on a Throne
Harold Frederic
bookSeth's Brother's Wife: A Study of Life in the Greater New York
Harold Frederic
bookMarsena, and Other Stories of the Wartime
Harold Frederic
bookIn the Valley
Harold Frederic
bookThe Deserter, and Other Stories: A Book of Two Wars
Harold Frederic
bookEssential Novelists - Harold Frederic : classic of realism
Harold Frederic, August Nemo
bookThe Damnation of Theron Ware
Harold Frederic
bookThe Deserter and Other Stories
Harold Frederic
bookThe Young Emperor William II. of Germany
Harold Frederic
bookThe Deserter : (and other Stories)
Harold Frederic
bookGloria Mundi
Harold Frederic
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