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A Great Sentence

In his late forties, Henry McKenzie, now about to take coffee wit a nip of French brandy in it on his breezy veranda with a clear view of Mount Kenya, was a sound success at a task that had made drunks of some men and suicides of others.

The last sentence of Chapter One from my current read, ‘Something of Value

‘ by Robert Ruark

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