Who Wrote It?

The appearance of our visitor was a surprise to me, since I had expected a typical country practitioner.

He was a very tall, thin man, with a long nose like a beak, which jutted out between two keen, gray eyes, set closely together and sparkling brightly from behind a pair of gold-rimmed glasses.

He was clad in a professional but rather slovenly fashion, for his frock-coat was dingy and his trousers frayed.

Though young, his long back was already bowed, and he walked with a forward thrust of his head and a general air of peering benevolence.


Last issue's winner

Lisa Germany won last issue's Who Wrote It, identifying the excerpt from Cather in the Rye by J. D. Salinger. The first entry identifying the above piece and its author, drawn after the close of entries on Monday, August 31, will receive a $30 voucher from University House.


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