Maximillian Bacchus is the ringmaster, ruler, guide and owner of what he considers the greatest show in the world. Traveling with a Crocodile named Malachi, a trapeze girl named Ophelia, a strong mane they call Hero, which is short for Hieronymus a clown named Domingo de Ybarrondo, who paints in a w
The Romantic Adventures of Mr. Darby and of Sarah His Wife
โ Scribed by Armstrong, Martin
- Book ID
- 108874584
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 281 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781448205936
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โฆ Synopsis
Mr. Darby is a thoroughly agreeable gentleman of modest circumstances and romantic leanings who suddenly inherits a fortune of millions. Here at last he has a chance to indulge his tastes and fancies; he can smoke the most expensive cigars, drink champagne and become a patron of the arts. But, best of all, he is able, after all these years, to fulfill his dream of travel in the remote and fascinating parts of the world, beneath the tropic suns, through the jungle and beside the azure seas. Life has suddenly become very important and beautiful and exciting to Mr. Darby.
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