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Erle Stanley Gardner ~ THE CASE OF THE NEGLIGENT NYMPH
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THE CASE OF THE NEGLIGENT NYMPH
by
Erle Stanley Gardner
Pocket Book #50335
March 1968
Perry Mason
“Perry Mason took the night glasses and raised them to his eyes. The woman he had seen swim in to the sandspit was standing a few feet from the illuminated sign. She was nude, with a small waterproof sack tied to her back.
From this sack she removed a bath towel with which she dried her slender, athletic body. Then she produced stockings, shoes and a low-cut evening gown and dressed as unhurriedly as though she had been at home in front of a mirror.
Fascinated, Mason watched her make up her face by the light of the sign. Then she draped the wet towel over the sign support and, leaving empty sack on the sand, started walking calmly toward the house. Through his binoculars, he followed her smooth-hipped walk up the flagstone path until she was swallowed up in the shadows.
That was Perry Mason’s first sight of the negligent nymph. He soon came to wish he had never seen her!”
Condition:
There are spine creases and spine tilt, a crease on the front cover near the spine, corner and edge wear and some cover wear. This is a used paperback.
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B905
by
Erle Stanley Gardner
Pocket Book #50335
March 1968
Perry Mason
“Perry Mason took the night glasses and raised them to his eyes. The woman he had seen swim in to the sandspit was standing a few feet from the illuminated sign. She was nude, with a small waterproof sack tied to her back.
From this sack she removed a bath towel with which she dried her slender, athletic body. Then she produced stockings, shoes and a low-cut evening gown and dressed as unhurriedly as though she had been at home in front of a mirror.
Fascinated, Mason watched her make up her face by the light of the sign. Then she draped the wet towel over the sign support and, leaving empty sack on the sand, started walking calmly toward the house. Through his binoculars, he followed her smooth-hipped walk up the flagstone path until she was swallowed up in the shadows.
That was Perry Mason’s first sight of the negligent nymph. He soon came to wish he had never seen her!”
Condition:
There are spine creases and spine tilt, a crease on the front cover near the spine, corner and edge wear and some cover wear. This is a used paperback.
___________________________________
B905



