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Prairie Folks
Hamlin Garland
Prairie Folks
Hamlin Garland
She was in the box; he was far above in the gallery. He looked down and across and saw her sitting there fair as a flower and robed like a royal courtesan in flame and snow. Like a red torch flamed the ruby in her hair. Her shoulders were framed in her cloak, white as marble warmed with firelight. Her gloved hands held an opera glass which also glowed with flashing light. His face grew dark and stern. He looked down at his poor coat and around at the motley gallery which reeked with the smell of tobacco and liquor. Students were there-poor like himself, but with great music-loving, hungry, ambitious souls. Men and women of refinement and indomitable will sat side by side with drunken loafers who had chanced to stumble up the stairway. His eyes went back to her. So sweet and dainty was every thread on her fair body. No smell of toil, nor touch of care, nor mark of weariness. Her flesh was ivory, her eyes were jewels, her heart was as clean and sweet as her eyes. She was perfectly clothed, protected, at ease.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | December 30, 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9781421897462 |
Publishers | 1st World Library - Literary Society |
Pages | 216 |
Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 16 mm · 408 g |
Language | English |
Contributor | 1stworld Library |
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