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306 pages, Leather Bound
First published January 1, 1923
The blue level of the Mediterranean, the charmer and the deceiver of audacious men, kept the secret of its fascination - hugged to its calm breast the victims of all the wars, calamities and tempests of its history, under the marvellous purity of the sunset sky. A few rosy clouds floated high up over the Esterel range. The breath of the evening breeze came to cool the heated rocks of Escampobar; and the mulberry tree, the only big tree on the head of the peninsula, standing like a sentinel at the gate of the yard, sighed faintly in a shudder of all its leaves, as if regretting the Brother of the Coast, the man of dark deeds, but of large heart, who often at noonday would lie down to sleep under its shade.I don't think I have read or will read prose as excellent as this until the day comes when I fail to awake from under my own mulberry tree. Rest in Peace, Citoyen Peyrol and Mr. Conrad.