Mr. Hawkins' Humorous Adventures by Edgar Franklin
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Mr. Hawkins' Humorous Adventures
by Edgar Franklin 1904 [Illustration: "That's enough, Hawkins," I said, "come home."] CHAPTER I. Hawkins is part inventor and part idiot. Hawkins has money, which generally mitigates idiocy; but in his case it also allows free rein to his inventive genius, and that is a bad thing. When I decided to build a nice, quiet summer home in the Berkshires, I paid for the ground before discovering that the next villa belonged to Hawkins. Had I known then what I know now, my country-seat would be located |
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