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Between the Dark and the Daylight

Richard Marsh

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .I insinuate nothing. I only want to know what this fuss is about. As I wish to dress for dinner, perhaps you'll tell me in a couple of words."

"Agatha, where's that bag?"

"How should I know?"

"Haven't you got it?"

"Got it? Do you suppose I have a museum in which I preserve rubbish of the kind?"

"But--what have you done with it?"

"You might as well ask me what I've done with last year's gloves."

"Agatha--think! More hinges upon this than you have any conception. What did you do with that bag?"

"Since you are so insistent--and I must say, Philip, that your conduct is most peculiar--I will think, or I'll try to. I believe I gave the bag to Jane. Or else to Mrs. Pettigrew's little girl. Or to my needle-woman-. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Really enjoyed this collection of short stories written in 1902. I’m keen to try some of Marsh’s novels next. He seems to be able to write both comedy and melodrama very well, and I feel like he has a good heart to his stories. I’m especially interested in his Judith Lee mystery novels. It was not v

super fun little read...glad I found it in the Ebook library.

A delightful group of stories by Richard Marsh first published in 1902. The quaint language and customs of the time added enjoyment in the reading. I may have to explore Mr. Marsh's again sometime.

I don't know what I expected when I started this, but I know it wasn't what a got! I had been planning to read something of this new-to-me author and found a place for him before this quarter's challenge ends. I poked around to find something short to be sure I could finish it, and the default editi

Un auteur américain que j'aime beaucoup, mais attention, la présentation de l'édition que j'ai achetée (Pithy Press) laisse beaucoup à désirer : pas de numérotation des pages, aucune table des matières pour ce livre de nouvelles, mise en page absente et police trop petite. Il vaut mieux rester sur l