The Beaten Path
Two refined gentlemen, Randolph Thorne and G.E. Lacelles Hall, are neighbors. They quarrel over the dividing line of their estates, Thorne flaunting a paper in the faces of Hall and his son,... Read allTwo refined gentlemen, Randolph Thorne and G.E. Lacelles Hall, are neighbors. They quarrel over the dividing line of their estates, Thorne flaunting a paper in the faces of Hall and his son, Arnold, which he says will prove that he is right in his contention. The reaction of the ... Read allTwo refined gentlemen, Randolph Thorne and G.E. Lacelles Hall, are neighbors. They quarrel over the dividing line of their estates, Thorne flaunting a paper in the faces of Hall and his son, Arnold, which he says will prove that he is right in his contention. The reaction of the argument has a detrimental effect upon Hall, and his son determines to purloin the paper. ... Read all