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Title: Peter the Brazen
A Mystery Story of Modern China
Author: George F. Worts
Illustrator: Gayle Hoskins
Release Date: May 12, 2009 [EBook #28780]
Language: English
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[Frontispiece: PETER, HASTILY INSTRUCTING THE GIRL TO HOLD TWO
RICKSHAWS, LEAPED AT HIS PURSUER WITH DOUBLED FISTS]
PETER THE BRAZEN
A MYSTERY STORY OF MODERN CHINA
BY
GEORGE F. WORTS
"A man whose heart is burning with passion
follows the undulations of a thought."
--Su-Tong-Po.
_WITH A FRONTISPIECE BY_
GAYLE HOSKINS
PHILADELPHIA & LONDON
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
1919
COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY THE FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1919, J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
TO
DR. AND MRS. W. B. A. MOORE
HONG KONG
CONTENTS
PART I
THE CITY OF STOLEN LIVES
PART II
THE BITTER FOUNTAIN
PART III
THE GREEN DEATH
PETER THE BRAZEN
PART I
THE CITY OF STOLEN LIVES
CHAPTER I
"How serene the joy,
when things that are made for each other meet
and are joined;
but ah,--
how rarely they meet and are joined, the things
that are made for each other!"
--SAO-NAN.
When Peter Moore entered the static-room, picked his way swiftly and
unnoticingly across the littered floor, and jerked open the frosted
glass door of the chief operator's office, the assembled operators
followed him with glances of admiration and concern. No one ever
entered the Chief's office in that fashion. One waited until called
upon.
But Moore was privileged. Having "pounded brass" for five useful and
adventurous years on the worst and best of the ships which minimize the
length and breadth of the Pacific Ocean, he was favored; he had become
a person of importance. He had performed magi
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