Peter: a novel of which he is not the hero by Francis Hopkinson Smith
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PETER
A Novel Of Which He Is Not the Hero BY F. HOPKINSON SMITH PETER CHAPTER I Peter was still poring over his ledger one dark afternoon in December, his bald head glistening like a huge ostrich egg under the flare of the overhead gas jets, when Patrick, the night watchman, catching sight of my face peering through the outer grating, opened the door of the Bank. The sight so late in the day was an unusual one, for in all the years that I have called at the Bank--ten, now--no, eleven since we first knew each other--Peter had seldom failed to be ready for |
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