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Автор: Will Levington Comfort
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       Will Levington Comfort

      Fate Knocks at the Door

      A Novel

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066133474

       FIRST CHAPTER

       SECOND CHAPTER

       THIRD CHAPTER

       FOURTH CHAPTER

       FIFTH CHAPTER

       SIXTH CHAPTER

       SEVENTH CHAPTER

       EIGHTH CHAPTER

       II

       NINTH CHAPTER

       TENTH CHAPTER

       ELEVENTH CHAPTER

       TWELFTH CHAPTER

       THIRTEENTH CHAPTER

       FOURTEENTH CHAPTER

       FIFTEENTH CHAPTER

       SIXTEENTH CHAPTER

       SEVENTEENTH CHAPTER

       EIGHTEENTH CHAPTER

       NINETEENTH CHAPTER

       TWENTIETH CHAPTER

       TWENTY-FIRST CHAPTER

       TWENTY-SECOND CHAPTER

       TWENTY-THIRD CHAPTER

       TWENTY-FOURTH CHAPTER

       III

       TWENTY-FIFTH CHAPTER

       TWENTY-SIXTH CHAPTER

       TWENTY-SEVENTH CHAPTER

       TWENTY-EIGHTH CHAPTER

       TWENTY-NINTH CHAPTER

       THIRTIETH CHAPTER

       THIRTY-FIRST CHAPTER

       THIRTY-SECOND CHAPTER

       THIRTY-THIRD CHAPTER

       THIRTY-FOURTH CHAPTER

       THIRTY-FIFTH CHAPTER

       IV

       THIRTY-SIXTH CHAPTER

       THIRTY-SEVENTH CHAPTER

       THIRTY-EIGHTH CHAPTER

       THIRTY-NINTH CHAPTER

       FORTIETH CHAPTER

       END.

      ASIA

       Allegro con brio

       Table of Contents

      THE GREAT WIND STRIKES

      Andrew Bedient, at the age of seventeen, in a single afternoon—indeed, in one moment of a single afternoon—performed an action which brought him financial abundance for his mature years. Although this narrative less concerns the boy Bedient than the man as he approaches twice seventeen, the action is worthy of account, beyond the riches that it brought, because it seems to draw him into somewhat clearer vision from the shadows of a very strange boyhood.

      April, 1895, the Truxton, of which Andrew was cook, found herself becalmed in the China Sea, midway between Manila and Hong Kong, her nose to the North. She was a smart clipper of sixty tons burden, with a slightly uptilted stern, and as clever a line forward as a pleasure yacht. She was English, comparatively new, and, properly used by the weather, was as swift and sprightly of service as an affectionate woman. Her master was Captain Carreras, a tubby little man of forty-five, bald, modest, and known among the shipping as "a perfect lady." He wore a skull-cap out of port; and as constantly, except during meals, carried one of a set of rarely-colored meerschaum-bowls, to which were attachable, bamboo-stems, amber-tipped and of various lengths.

      The little Captain