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The Card av Arnold Bennett
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av Arnold Bennett

Serier: Five Towns Series (6)

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The card in this book is not thing. It is an unusual and amusing person. Before I read this book,I had been expecting that which card appears in the story. But when I read the first page,I was disappointed because it wasn't thing.
In this story,Edward Henry is the card. He gets a lot of happiness because he is very lucky!
  peyopeyo | Nov 2, 2009 |

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The card in this book is not thing. It is an unusual and amusing person. Before I read this book,I had been expecting that which card appears in the story. But when I read the first page,I was disappointed because it wasn't thing.
In this story,Edward Henry is the card. He gets a lot of happiness because he is very lucky! ( )
  peyopeyo | Nov 2, 2009 |
Denry have lived a poor house before.But he made a lot of money before he was thirty.And later he got much money by various ways .What do you do if you get much money? This book is a little interesting.I recomend it! ( )
  chiroru | Jun 22, 2009 |
Denry is the son of a washer-woman. But one day, he take part in dance party by committing injustice. The dance party set off his successful story. And he become "the card".
This story told me about making the most of chance. I want you to read this story. ( )
  takeyo | Jun 16, 2009 |
Written in 1911, 'The Card' is the delightfully comedic tale of Edward Henry "Denry" Machin's rise to success in the 'five towns' (potteries district) of Staffordshire, England. I listened to the unabridged audio version of this book from LibriVox and found it to be thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining. ( )
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