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G. K. Chesterton: The Innocence of Father Brown11. The Sign of the Broken Sword (continued)They plunged into the red-curtained tavern, which was not only cosy, but even luxurious inside. On a table stood a silver model of the tomb of St. Clare, the silver head bowed, the silver sword broken. On the walls were coloured photographs of the same scene, and of the system of wagonettes that took tourists to see it. They sat down on the comfortable padded benches. "Come, it's cold," cried Father Brown; "let's have some wine or beer." "Or brandy," said Flambeau. This is page 210 of 225. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of The Innocence of Father Brown at Amazon.com
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