Book Dr. Hirsch's fight
“Monsieur Maurice Brun and Armand Armagnac crossed the sunlit Champs Elysees with a cheerful and respectable air. Both were short, lively and self-confident young men. Both wore black beards that seemed glued to their faces in the strange French fashion of making real hair appear artificial. Monsieur Brun wore a goatee that seemed stuck under his lower lip. Mr. Armagnac, for a change, acquired two beards, one from each corner of his prominent chin. Both of them were atheists with a sadly narrow outlook, but they knew how to show off themselves. Both were students of the great Dr. Hirsch - scientist, publicist and guardian of morality..."
- Name of the Author
- Гилберт Честертон Кийт
- Number of pages
- 371
- Language
- Russian
- Cover
- Hard
- Translator
- Клара Гавриловна Савельева
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