A Man to His Mate
by J. Allan Dunn
Publisher: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1920
Number of pages: 364
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It was perfect weather along the San Francisco water-front, and Rainey reacted to the brisk touch of the trade-wind upon his cheek, the breeze tempering the sun, bringing with it a tang of the open sea and a hint of Oriental spices from the wharves.
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