The Angel of the Revolution: A Tale of the Coming Terror

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Author: George Chetwynd Griffith ISBN: 9781465538130
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: George Chetwynd Griffith
ISBN: 9781465538130
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

AT THE ELEVENTH HOUR. "V Victory! It flies! I am master of the Powers of the Air at last!" They were strange words to be uttered, as they were, by a pale, haggard, half-starved looking young fellow in a dingy, comfortless room on the top floor of a South London tenement-house; and yet there was a triumphant ring in his voice, and a clear, bright flush on his thin cheeks that spoke at least for his own absolute belief in their truth. Let us see how far he was justified in that belief. To begin at the beginning, Richard Arnold was one of those men whom the world is wont to call dreamers and enthusiasts before they succeed, and heaven-born geniuses and benefactors of humanity afterwards

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AT THE ELEVENTH HOUR. "V Victory! It flies! I am master of the Powers of the Air at last!" They were strange words to be uttered, as they were, by a pale, haggard, half-starved looking young fellow in a dingy, comfortless room on the top floor of a South London tenement-house; and yet there was a triumphant ring in his voice, and a clear, bright flush on his thin cheeks that spoke at least for his own absolute belief in their truth. Let us see how far he was justified in that belief. To begin at the beginning, Richard Arnold was one of those men whom the world is wont to call dreamers and enthusiasts before they succeed, and heaven-born geniuses and benefactors of humanity afterwards

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