Author: Harold MacGrath Year: 1906 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories:
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ISBNs: 9781434676955 9781546512646 1434676951 1546512640 |
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It was Warrington's invariable habit-when no business or social engagement pressed him to go elsewhere-to drop into a certain quaint little restaurant just off Broadway for his dinners. It was out of the way; the throb and rattle of the great commercial artery became like the far-off murmur of the sea, restful rather than annoying. He always made it a point to dine alone, undisturbed. The proprietor nor his silent-footed waiters had the slightest idea who Warrington was. To them he was simply a profitable customer who signified that he dined there in order to be alone.
In this amazing tale, conceit and deception play major role in wrenching the hearts of friends and lovers. As the protagonist tries to reorganize his life on moral values, he is faced with challenges that overwhelm him. McGrath shows that in order to overcome hurdles and progress in life, it is important to keep your head high and to face the challenges that are thrown your way. (blurb from Amazon.co.uk)
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