[The Thirty-nine Steps by John Buchan]@TWC D-Link bookThe Thirty-nine Steps CHAPTER SEVEN 31/34
The trouble about him was that he was too romantic.
He had the artistic temperament, and wanted a story to be better than God meant it to be. He had a lot of odd biases, too.
Jews, for example, made him see red. Jews and the high finance. 'The Black Stone,' he repeated.
'DER SCHWARZE STEIN.
It's like a penny novelette.
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