The Mandarin's Fan
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Open pageHume, Fergus, 1859-1932 on iminbook is best approached through The Mandarin's Fan and The Peacock of Jewels. The author page also helps you move from those works into characters like Clarence Burgh and Forge.
The Mandarin's Fan: A strong entry point into Hume, Fergus, 1859-1932's catalog on iminbook.
The Peacock of Jewels: A strong entry point into Hume, Fergus, 1859-1932's catalog on iminbook.
The Rainbow Feather: A strong entry point into Hume, Fergus, 1859-1932's catalog on iminbook.
Clarence Burgh from The Mandarin's Fan: adventurous and scheming personality; reckless and bold, willing to save his skin; dishonest, stealing and lying openly.
Forge from The Mandarin's Fan: cunning and secretive demeanor; self-centered and opportunistic.
Lo-Keong from The Mandarin's Fan: approaches with dignity and seriousness; displays pride in his position.
Rupert Ainsleigh from The Mandarin's Fan: conflicted about financial troubles and sense of duty; proud of family estate and heritage.
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Open pageAdventurous, scheming, reckless rogue
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Open pageHonorable Chinese Mandarin with diplomatic poise
Open pageA young, honorable gentleman caught in a web of mystery and social tension
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