Beyond the Black Waters — Charlotte Maria Tucker

Beyond the Black Waters
Charlotte Maria TuckerPlatanus Publishing
Beyond the Black Waters
Charlotte Maria TuckerCharlotte Maria Tucker tarafından kaleme alınan Beyond the Black Waters Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Beyond the Black Waters Charlotte Maria Tucker Kitap Özeti Mark Lawrence held a different opinion but he saw that there would be no use at that time in pressing his views on the cheerful corpulent doctor from whom his own button of personal comfort shut out the view of anything of a higher nature Dr Pinfold s favourite maxim was Live and let live the first and to him more important part of the proverb meaning what is called good living not a mere seat but a well cushioned chair not simple food but a banquet washed down with old wine It must be owned that the second clause of the proverb was by no means forgotten Dr Pinfold was popular as a medical man and not without reason for he was not only clever in his profession but he took a pleasure in curing his patients Pinfold liked to relieve pain and to see people happy and he had a feeling of general goodwill towards all his fellow countrymen which passed for benevolence though his charity was ever of the kind which begins at home and is limited to a conveniently small circle beyond it Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar Charlotte Maria Tucker Sayfa 164 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Mart 2020 Barkod 9786257923361 Kategori Edebiyat Kitapları Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar Roman

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Mark Lawrence held a different opinion but he saw that there would be no use at that time in pressing his views on the cheerful corpulent doctor from whom his own button of personal comfort shut out the view of anything of a higher nature Dr Pinfolds favourite maxim was Live and let live the first and to him more important part of the proverb meaning what is called good livingmdash not a mere seat but a well cushioned chair not simple food but a banquet washed down with old wine It must be owned that the second clause of the proverb was by no means forgotten Dr Pinfold was popular as a medical man and not without reason for he was not only clever in his profession but he took a pleasure in curing his patients Pinfold liked to relieve pain and to see people happy and he had a feeling of general goodwill towards all his fellow countrymen which passed for benevolence though his charity was ever of the kind which begins at home and is limited to a conveniently small circle beyond it