The Early Bird, by George Randolph Chester
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Title
The Early Bird, by George Randolph Chester
Subject
The Early Bird, by George Randolph Chester
Description
The youngish-looking man who so vigorously swung off the train at Restview, wore a pair of intensely dark
blue eyes which immediately photographed everything within their range of vision--flat green country, shaded
farm-houses, encircling wooded hills and all--weighed it and sorted it and filed it away for future reference;
and his clothes clung on him with almost that enviable fit found only in advertisements. Immediately he threw
his luggage into the tonneau of the dingy automobile drawn up at the side of the lonely platform, and
promptly climbed in after it. Spurred into purely mechanical action by this silent decisiveness, the driver, a
grizzled graduate from a hay wagon, and a born grump, as promptly and as silently started his machine. The
crisp and perfect start, however, was given check by a peremptory voice from the platform.
blue eyes which immediately photographed everything within their range of vision--flat green country, shaded
farm-houses, encircling wooded hills and all--weighed it and sorted it and filed it away for future reference;
and his clothes clung on him with almost that enviable fit found only in advertisements. Immediately he threw
his luggage into the tonneau of the dingy automobile drawn up at the side of the lonely platform, and
promptly climbed in after it. Spurred into purely mechanical action by this silent decisiveness, the driver, a
grizzled graduate from a hay wagon, and a born grump, as promptly and as silently started his machine. The
crisp and perfect start, however, was given check by a peremptory voice from the platform.
Creator
George Randolph Chester
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Citation
George Randolph Chester, “The Early Bird, by George Randolph Chester ,” Portal Ebook UNTAG SURABAYA, accessed December 8, 2024, https://ebook.untag-sby.ac.id/items/show/162.