Sách nói: The Short Line War
- Download 01 - Jim Weeks audio
- Download 02 - Mr. McNally goes to Tillman City audio
- Download 03 - Politics and other things audio
- Download 04 - Jim Weeks closes in audio
- Download 05 - Tuesday evening audio
- Download 06 - Judge Black audio
- Download 07 - Between the lines audio
- Download 08 - Judge Grey audio
- Download 09 - The Matter of possession audio
- Download 10 - Somebody loses the books audio
- Download 11 - A politician audio
- Download 12 - Katherine audio
- Download 13 - Train no. 14 audio
- Download 14 - A capture at Brushingham audio
- Download 15 - Deus ex machina audio
- Download 16 - McNally's expedient audio
- Download 17 - In the dark audio
- Download 18 - The coming of dawn audio
- Download 19 - Katherine decides audio
- Download 20 - Harvey audio
- Download 21 - The Tillman City stock audio
- Download 22 - The winning of the road audio
- Download 23 - The surrender audio
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"The Short Line War is a story that will appeal more particularly to the sterner sex, and we take it that the hyphenated name, Merwin-Webster, stands for two healthy-minded young men who have put their heads together and who have mapped out this story of a railroad war, in which politics form a considerable part. Jim Weeks is the central figure in the fight, and we like him so much better for knowing of the romance in his early life. He was a man 'without much instinct or imagination; he took everything seriously and literally, he could not understand a whim'--therefore a very foolish little woman came into his life only to leave it desolate. And when we meet him again after the years have rounded him, and when he stands 'before the world a man of solid achievement, calm, successful, satisfied,' we are quite prepared for the kind and tender things he does for the son of the woman he once loved. The Short Line War is not essentially a love story, which fact led us at the start to say that its healthy, vigorous style, with its politics and its railroads, will lead many a masculine novel reader to find enjoyment in its pages." -- Bookman (1899)
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