Dear friend

By Oleg Goreyko

Dear friendDear friend

The work "Dear friend" of Maupassant will show you that a hundred years ago, people chose different paths in achieving a career. The main character of the work is an immoral young man who makes a career cynically using women.

This application is a book. It does not collect personal information and is completely secure. For the fonts to work correctly, it is recommended that you reload the application if you change their size.

The author of the application aims to increase the interest of modern society in literature. Here you will find only interesting books that will give you many wonderful experiences. I share with you experience not only me, but also many lovers of science fiction, adventure, romance novels, poetry, as well as fairy tales, which were the first to instill in us a love of books. The application is free, as a small compensation for the work, an ad unit with advertising is built into the application.

If you liked the application, I will be very grateful for the feedback. Enjoy reading!

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