Green Tea and Mr. Justice Harbottle
These affections, I had read, are sometimes transitory and sometimes obstinate. I had read of cases in which the appearance, at first harmless, had, step by step, degenerated into something direful and insupportable, and ended by wearing its victim out. Still as I stood there, but for my bestial...
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These affections, I had read, are sometimes transitory and sometimes obstinate. I had read of cases in which the appearance, at first harmless, had, step by step, degenerated into something direful and insupportable, and ended by wearing its victim out. Still as I stood there, but for my bestial companion, quite alone, I tried to comfort myself by repeating again and again the assurance, 'the thing is purely disease, a well-known physical affection, as distinctly as small-pox or neuralgia. Doctors are all agreed on that, philosophy demonstrates it. I must not be a fool.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781847026767 (1847026761)
ASIN: 9781847026767
Publish date: 01-04-2006
Publisher: Echo Library
Edition language: English
I read Green Tea on 9/30/10 for the Classic Horror Lovers Tales to Chill Your Blood short story series. I'll read Mr. Justice Harbottle at a later date.Here is my review for Green Tea:Interesting read. I felt bad for Mr. Jennings for what he suffered, and for so long. Being who he was, it seemed eve...