The Man who Bought London

Edgar Wallace

Night had come to the West End, but though the hour was late, though all Suburbia might at this moment be wrapped in gloom a veritable desert of deadness relieved only by the brightness and animation of the busy public-houses the Strand was thronged with a languid crowd all agape for the shady mysteries of the night world, which writers describe so convincingly, but the evidence of which is so often disappointing.






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