Excerpts from the Book "In a tiny room on the upper floor, a single cot had been placed. As the nurse stopped at its open door and held aloft her night-lamp, her eyes caught the gleam of other eyes, and she stepped quickly forward. "What is it?" she asked, softly. "Why are you not asleep? You are not in pain?" The patient-a mere lad he seemed of not more than seventeen-smiled and shook his head. "I do not know German," he said in French. The nurse placed her cool hand upon the patient's brow to assure herself that there was no access of fever." This book is a Fiction, very nicely penned by the…mehr
Excerpts from the Book "In a tiny room on the upper floor, a single cot had been placed. As the nurse stopped at its open door and held aloft her night-lamp, her eyes caught the gleam of other eyes, and she stepped quickly forward. "What is it?" she asked, softly. "Why are you not asleep? You are not in pain?" The patient-a mere lad he seemed of not more than seventeen-smiled and shook his head. "I do not know German," he said in French. The nurse placed her cool hand upon the patient's brow to assure herself that there was no access of fever." This book is a Fiction, very nicely penned by the author. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Burton Egbert Stevenson was an American author, anthologist, and librarian, born on November 9, 1872, in Chillicothe, Ohio. He attended Princeton University from 1890 to 1893, where he developed a strong foundation for his future literary career. Stevenson wrote extensively, creating works across various genres, including mystery and detective fiction, often combining his interest in literary themes with his profession as a librarian. His ability to craft compelling stories and anthologies earned him recognition during his lifetime. Apart from his literary pursuits, Stevenson contributed to the field of librarianship, where his expertise was valued. He passed away on May 13, 1962, at the age of 89. His works continue to be appreciated for their intricacy and thoughtfulness, reflecting his deep understanding of human nature and the world around him. He was influenced by the literary world and his experiences at Princeton, which shaped both his writing style and his professional contributions to the literary community.
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