The One Woman: a Story of Modern Utopia - Thomas Dixon - Books - BiblioLife - 9780554401089 - May 13, 2009
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The One Woman: a Story of Modern Utopia

Thomas Dixon

The One Woman: a Story of Modern Utopia

Quick - a glass of water! A man sprang to his feet, beckoning to an usher. When he reached the seat, the woman had recovered by a supreme effort of will and sat erect, her face flushed with anger at her own weakness. "Thank you, I am quite well now," she said with dignity. The man settled back and the usher returned to his place and stood watching her out of the corners of his eyes, fascinated by her beauty. The church was packed that night with more than two thousand people. The air was hot and foul. The old brick building, jammed in the middle of a block, faced the street with its big bare gable. The ushers were so used to people fainting that they kept water and smelling-salts handy in the anterooms. The Reverend Frank Gordon no longer paused or noticed these interruptions. He had accepted the truth that, while God builds the churches, the devil gets the job to heat, light and ventilate them.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 13, 2009
ISBN13 9780554401089
Publishers BiblioLife
Pages 370
Dimensions 200 × 19 × 125 mm   ·   399 g
Language English  

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