The First Law
Toward the close of the same day whose noon witnessed the affair of the mine, a solitary motorist may be observed slowly approaching the mountain village of Mesquite in a motorcar drawn by t... Read allToward the close of the same day whose noon witnessed the affair of the mine, a solitary motorist may be observed slowly approaching the mountain village of Mesquite in a motorcar drawn by two horses. The solitary motorist is none other than Seneca Trine. Repairing to the Mountai... Read allToward the close of the same day whose noon witnessed the affair of the mine, a solitary motorist may be observed slowly approaching the mountain village of Mesquite in a motorcar drawn by two horses. The solitary motorist is none other than Seneca Trine. Repairing to the Mountain house, Mr. Trine finds there his two aides, Marrophat and Jimmy. Seneca's gloom is chang... Read all