Loading...
Error

Gayford, Cecily (ed.) - Murder under the Christmas Tree / Гейфорд, Сесили (ред.) - Убийство под Рождественской елкой [2016, EPUB, ENG]

Ответить на тему

 | 

 
Автор Сообщение

OldOldNick

Cecily Gayford (ed.) - Murder under the Christmas Tree

Название: Murder under the Christmas Tree / Убийство под Рождественской елкой
Год выпуска: 2016
Под редакцией: Cecily Gayford / Сесили Гейфорд
Издательство: Profile Books
ISBN: 978-1-78283-332-1
Формат: EPUB
Качество: Retail eBook
Язык: английский

Описание:
Антология рождественских детективов. Dorothy L. Sayers, Val McDermid, Arthur Conan Doyle, Ngaio Marsh ...
The Necklace of Pearls / Жемчужное ожерелье by Dorothy L. Sayers
The Name on the Window by Edmund Crispin
A Traditional Christmas by Val McDermid
The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle / Голубой карбункул by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Invisible Man / Невидимка by G. K. Chesterton
Cinders by Ian Rankin
Death on the Air by Ngaio Marsh
Persons or Things Unknown by Carter Dickson
The Case is Altered by Margery Allingham
The Price of Light by Ellis Peters
The Price of Light
Ellis Peters


Hamo FitzHamon of Lidyate held two fat manors in the north-eastern corner of the county, towards the border of Cheshire. Though a gross feeder, a heavy drinker, a self-indulgent lecher, a harsh landlord and a brutal master, he had reached the age of sixty in the best of health, and it came as a salutary shock to him when he was at last taken with a mild seizure, and for the first time in his life saw the next world yawning before him, and woke to the uneasy consciousness that it might see fit to treat him somewhat more austerely than this world had done. Though he repented none of them, he was aware of a whole register of acts in his past which heaven might construe as heavy sins. It began to seem to him a prudent precaution to acquire merit for his soul as quickly as possible. Also as cheaply, for he was a grasping and possessive man. A judicious gift to some holy house should secure the welfare of his soul. There was no need to go so far as endowing an abbey, or a new church of his own. The Benedictine abbey of Shrewsbury could put up a powerful assault of prayers on his behalf in return for a much more modest gift.
The thought of alms to the poor, however ostentatiously bestowed in the first place, did not recommend itself. Whatever was given would be soon consumed and forgotten, and a rag-tag of beggarly blessings from the indigent could carry very little weight, besides failing to confer a lasting lustre upon himself. No, he wanted something that would continue in daily use and daily respectful notice, a permanent reminder of his munificence and piety. He took his time about making his decision, and when he was satisfied of the best value he could get for the least expenditure, he sent his law-man to Shrewsbury to confer with abbot and prior, and conclude with due ceremony and many witnesses the charter that conveyed to the custodian of the altar of St Mary, within the abbey church, one of his free tenant farmers, the rent to provide light for Our Lady’s altar throughout the year. He promised also, for the proper displaying of his charity, the gift of a pair of fine silver candlesticks, which he himself would bring and see installed on the altar at the coming Christmas feast.
. . .
Download
Для скачивания .torrent файлов необходима регистрация
Сайт не распространяет и не хранит электронные версии произведений, а лишь предоставляет доступ к создаваемому пользователями каталогу ссылок на торрент-файлы, которые содержат только списки хеш-сумм
Показать сообщения:    
Ответить на тему