The Wall of Partition (Romance Cottage #3)

Florence Louisa Barclay


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The Wall of Partition by Florence Louisa Barclay
The Wall of Partition by Florence L. Barclay

A gripping tale of love

Rodney is a successful writer. He then decided to write in another genre using a pseudonym to share the secrets of his life. He decided to return to his home town.

A FOG hung over London, on the afternoon of the 12th of December. This was both right and seasonable within a fortnight of Christmas Day.

His hands were thrust deep into the pockets of his ulster, he appeared to have no small luggage with him; in fact, but for the travelling rug across his shoulder, and the deep bronze which betokened, unmistakably, recent exposure to Eastern sun, his whole appearance was so casual, so unlike the hurried eagerness of a long-distance traveller, that he might very well have been strolling down the platform, after a ten minutes' run to town on a suburban train.
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