HENRY HARLAND
English (Russian-born of Amer. parents novelist (1861 - 1905)
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The coachman drew up his horses before the castle gateway, where
their hoofs beat a sort of fanfare on the stone pavement; and the
footman, letting himself smartly down, pulled, with a peremptory
gesture that was just not quite a swagger, the bronze hand at the
end of the dangling bell-cord.
- My Friend Prospero (pt. 1, ch. 1)
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