A Scribbler Scorns His Station

A Scribbler Scorns His Station
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Download or read book A Scribbler Scorns His Station written by Ros Jackson and published by Rosalind Jackson. This book was released on with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thomas Laceby is trying to live the life of a gentleman on a pauper's income, but writing stories about the nobility isn't keeping him in quills and ink. But his troubles are about to take on another order of magnitude. Little does he know, the demon Inar has chosen him as his latest experiment in unnatural philosophy. Used to digging up the nobility's secrets, Laceby starts to get glimpses of a disturbing, shadowy world - one that's not for any upstart mortal's eyes. A short story of around 5,600 words, set in 1734.


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