
Walter Allen
from News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest
Dick's friend, a man of about forty; tall, black-haired, very kind-looking and thoughtful, but with a shade of melancholy on his face. He is somewhat abstracted and inattentive due to a recent tragic event in his household.
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About Walter Allen
Walter Allen is a minor character in William Morris's classic novel "News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest" (1890). Dick's friend, a man of about forty; tall, black-haired, very kind-looking and thoughtful, but with a shade of melancholy on his face. He is somewhat abstracted and inattentive due to a recent tragic event in his household.
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