The Missing Finger

The Missing Finger
Title The Missing Finger PDF eBook
Author Albert Boissière
Publisher Legare Street Press
Pages 0
Release 2022-10-27
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ISBN 9781019139554

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The Missing Finger

The Missing Finger
Title The Missing Finger PDF eBook
Author Albert Boissiere
Publisher Nabu Press
Pages 288
Release 2013-12-31
Genre
ISBN 9781294433651

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The Missing Finger

The Missing Finger
Title The Missing Finger PDF eBook
Author Albert Boissiere
Publisher
Pages 286
Release 2015-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781330598573

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Excerpt from The Missing Finger: A Story of Mystery I was born at la Varenne-Saint-Hilaire, on the 17th of June of I don't know what year. It was on a 17th of a month I no longer remember that the civil court pronounced the divorce between Maxime Aubry, artist, and Pauline Mutel, his wife. It was again upon a 17th, the 17th of October, 1907, that I was found murdered by an unknown hand, in the city of Dieppe, at the end of the Quay Henri IV. And once more, by a providential chance, it was on the 17th of last month that I again gave my name to Pauline Mutel, my divorced wife! Superstitious minds are at liberty to assign to this fateful number 17 an importance in the occurrences which I do not recognise! About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Missing Finger

The Missing Finger
Title The Missing Finger PDF eBook
Author Albert Boissiere
Publisher Sagwan Press
Pages 288
Release 2015-08-22
Genre
ISBN 9781297930287

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Missing Finger

The Missing Finger
Title The Missing Finger PDF eBook
Author Albert Boissière
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1911
Genre French fiction
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The Mystery of the Missing Finger

The Mystery of the Missing Finger
Title The Mystery of the Missing Finger PDF eBook
Author Josh Lacey
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 2011-05-05
Genre
ISBN 9780435915209

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This title is part of Bug Club, the first whole-school reading programme to combine books with an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this Year 5 Blue A (NC level 4b) fiction novel ...A stately home, a stolen painting, a thief dressed in black with a missing finger: these are the elements in a mystery that Inspector Stamp thinks is an open-and-shut case. The butler did it Matt and his French exchange partner, Veronique, are far from convinced. The hunt is on to find the real thief

The Missing Finger

The Missing Finger
Title The Missing Finger PDF eBook
Author Albert Boissiere
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 282
Release 2015-08-01
Genre
ISBN 9781515320166

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From the first chapter: IN WHICH, PERHAPS, EVERYTHING WHICH IS TO FOLLOW DEPENDS UPON A LETTER FROM THE ARTIST ALBERT LEBOURG I WAS born at la Varenne-Saint-Hilaire, on the 17th of June of I don't know what year. It was on a 17th of a month I no longer remember that the civil court pronounced the divorce between Maxime Aubry, artist, and Pauline Mutel, his wife. It was again upon a 17th, the 17th of October, 1907, that I was found murdered by an unknown hand, in the city of Dieppe, at the end of the Quay Henri IV. And once more, by a providential chance, it was on the 17th of last month that I again gave my name to Pauline Mutel, my divorced wife! Superstitious minds are at liberty to assign to this fateful number 17 an importance in the occurrences which I do not recognise! I shall have enough to do in explaining the extraordinary incidents with which I have been mixed up, without adding to them any useless mystery. In fact, my divorce and my second marriage are connected with the terrible story only as incidental circumstances which, to a certain degree, are independent of it. Nevertheless, it is plausible to suppose that, but for it, the mysterious affair of the van Brymans brothers would never have happened, or, if so, it would not have been in the same way. Nor is it rash to add that, but for the van Brymans affair, I should probably never have been led to marry a second time my first wife, Pauline Mutel. Moreover, it is easy to make a calculation whose solution we possess. People do it generally and stupidly for the most trivial actions in life. We say: "I lost an opportunity today which I shall not recover, the chance of going to such a place, of transacting that business; and this merely because the doctor ordered me to stay in my room. I was forced to keep my room, because I caught cold three days before while loitering at the corner of the Rue La Boëtie, for instance, watching some trifling accident-an auto which had run into the front of a pastry-cook's shop-when it was bitterly cold, with a wind blowing keen enough to cut one in two! Now, if the auto had not dashed so noisily into the front of the shop, I should not have delayed at the corner of the Rue La Boëtie,-etc., etc. So we reach the conclusion, unreasonably, that, if autos 1iad not been invented, we should not have to stay in our rooms, by order of the Faculty. And again . . . the series of consequences! Evidently, all this is very specious. It is less so to refer the whole to chance and bow before bronchitis. And, above all, it is more logical to look after the disease when in its grasp than to discuss endlessly the conditions under which you caught it! In the same way I might say that the terrible adventure which befell me began with the friendly letter from the landscape artist, Albert Lebourg, which would be very nearly veracious -for I am not absolutely sure that it might not have occurred in any case. However, let us take the matter from the commencement or, more precisely, from the distance, and satisfy ourselves with explaining the facts. Facts, I have every reason to believe, will speak better than I could do. Oh, zounds! If I were a writer, I would plunge at once into the terrible portion! But I am only an artist-and so far as the horror of the story is concerned, whether I desire it or not, the reader will lose nothing by waiting!....