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![]() : The Eyes of the World by Wright Harold Bell - Legacies Fiction; Artists Fiction; California Fiction; Painters Fiction Bestsellers American 1895-1923@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023 F. Graham Cootes Sibyl A curious expression of baffling, quizzing, half pathetic, and wholly cynical, interrogation "Well, what do you want? What are you doing here?" Still she did not speak The Eyes of the World His Inheritance It was winter--cold and snow and ice and naked trees and leaden clouds and stinging wind. The house was an ancient mansion on an old street in that city of culture which has given to the history of our nation--to education, to religion, to the sciences, and to the arts--so many illustrious names. In the changing years, before the beginning of my story, the woman's immediate friends and associates had moved from the neighborhood to the newer and more fashionable districts of a younger generation. In that city of her father's there were few of her old companions left. There were fewer who remembered. The distinguished leaders in the world of art and letters, whose voices had been so often heard within the walls of her home, had, one by one, passed on; leaving their works and their names to their children. The children, in the greedy rush of these younger times, had too readily forgotten the woman who, to the culture and genius of a passing day, had been hostess and friend. The apartment was pitifully bare and empty. Ruthlessly it had been stripped of its treasures of art and its proud luxuries. But, even in its naked necessities the room managed, still, to evidence the rare intelligence and the exquisite refinement of its dying tenant. The face upon the pillow, so wasted by sickness, was marked by the death-gray. The eyes, deep in their hollows between the fleshless forehead and the prominent cheek-bones, were closed; the lips were livid; the nose was sharp and pinched; the colorless cheeks were sunken; but the outlines were still delicately drawn and the proportions nobly fashioned. It was, still, the face of a gentlewoman. In the ashen lips, only, was there a sign of life; and they trembled and fluttered in their effort to utter the words that an indomitable spirit gave them to speak. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks![]() : Contes de la Becasse by Maupassant Guy De - Short stories French; French fiction 19th century FR Nouvelles@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023
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