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Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III LlTTLE-TWEED-SUIT LITTLE - TWEED - SUIT was being bothered by a toad?a toad-person with a prominent thick watch chain and a loose smirk. She had been bothered by him ever since dinner?dinner at night at the Cactus House, which was inclined to be Eastern and effete in its apings?but his persecutions there had been confined to lurking, contrived meetings, and long glances which touched her noisomely. Once she had swept the hotel office with a desperate glance, tryin…
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Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III LlTTLE-TWEED-SUIT LITTLE - TWEED - SUIT was being bothered by a toad?a toad-person with a prominent thick watch chain and a loose smirk. She had been bothered by him ever since dinner?dinner at night at the Cactus House, which was inclined to be Eastern and effete in its apings?but his persecutions there had been confined to lurking, contrived meetings, and long glances which touched her noisomely. Once she had swept the hotel office with a desperate glance, trying to select a face to which she might appeal. There wasn't one. Estabrook was filling with its usual week-end scum; crafty faces, hard faces, faces shallowly good-natured, and therefore doubly treacherous. Even the pimply clerk at the desk, discerning her unescorted state, had changed subtly in voice and manner. "Alone?" "Yes, alone." "Lonesome?" She had not answered him. But here on the railway platform, where she had fled to catch the East-bound, nine o'clock express, and where the toad unhurriedly had followed her; here where she had thought to fear him less she found she feared him more. To know herself that such a thing had looked upon her as he had looked was loathsome; to have others see him accost her and leer over their interpretations of the insult seemed more than she could bear. And the platform and hot, foul waiting-room, common to both men and women, were both as conspicuous as the hotel had been; both peopled with the same side-long glances. So she had fled again from the lighted portion of the platform this time to the darker,far more dangerous end, which was out of the puddle of illumination. And now he was coming toward her less unhurriedly, his canine teeth showing wolfishly through a grin. This last move of hers he believed he understood; he even valued it. A litt...

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  • Author: Larry Evans
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  • ISBN-10: 1437431577
  • ISBN-13: 9781437431575
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.8 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III LlTTLE-TWEED-SUIT LITTLE - TWEED - SUIT was being bothered by a toad?a toad-person with a prominent thick watch chain and a loose smirk. She had been bothered by him ever since dinner?dinner at night at the Cactus House, which was inclined to be Eastern and effete in its apings?but his persecutions there had been confined to lurking, contrived meetings, and long glances which touched her noisomely. Once she had swept the hotel office with a desperate glance, trying to select a face to which she might appeal. There wasn't one. Estabrook was filling with its usual week-end scum; crafty faces, hard faces, faces shallowly good-natured, and therefore doubly treacherous. Even the pimply clerk at the desk, discerning her unescorted state, had changed subtly in voice and manner. "Alone?" "Yes, alone." "Lonesome?" She had not answered him. But here on the railway platform, where she had fled to catch the East-bound, nine o'clock express, and where the toad unhurriedly had followed her; here where she had thought to fear him less she found she feared him more. To know herself that such a thing had looked upon her as he had looked was loathsome; to have others see him accost her and leer over their interpretations of the insult seemed more than she could bear. And the platform and hot, foul waiting-room, common to both men and women, were both as conspicuous as the hotel had been; both peopled with the same side-long glances. So she had fled again from the lighted portion of the platform this time to the darker,far more dangerous end, which was out of the puddle of illumination. And now he was coming toward her less unhurriedly, his canine teeth showing wolfishly through a grin. This last move of hers he believed he understood; he even valued it. A litt...

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