"Aurora Floyd - Volume III" from Mary Elizabeth Braddon. English popular novelist of the Victorian era (1835 - 1915).
Reproduction of the original: Aurora Floyd by M.E Braddon
Reproduction of the original: Aurora Floyd by M.E Braddon
He walked into the darkened chamber. The groom understood what he came for, and silently withdrew the white drapery that covered the trainer's dead face.Accustomed hands had done their awful duty. The strong limbs had been straightened. The lower jaw, which had dropped in the...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon was a popular writer during the Victorian Era whose most famous work was Lady Audley's Secret.
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Mr. William Dork, the constable, reached Doncaster at about a quarter-past one o'clock upon the morning after the murder, and drove straight to the Reindeer. That hotel had been closed for a couple of hours, and it was only by the exercise of his authority that Mr. Dork obtained...