Edward Payson Roe:Barriers Burned Away
- new book ISBN: 9781153590952
Excerpt: ...to him, and that he had been oblivious to her presence nearly an hour. He tried to apologize. But she interrupted him, saying: Mr. Fleet, you are not well. Any one can see tha… More...
Excerpt: ...to him, and that he had been oblivious to her presence nearly an hour. He tried to apologize. But she interrupted him, saying: Mr. Fleet, you are not well. Any one can see that. Then Dennis blushed as if he had a raging fever, and she was perplexed. The closing exercises of the school now occupied them and then they walked out together. Mr. Fleet, she said, you never accepted my invitation. We have not seen you at our house. But perhaps your circle of friends is so large that you do not wish to add to it. Dennis could not forbear a smile at the suggestion, but he said, in apology, I do not visit any one, save a gentleman from whom I am taking lessons. Do you mean to say that you have no friends at all in this great city? Well, I suppose that is nearly the truth; that is, in the sense you use the term. My teacher and his wife- Nonsense! I mean friends of one''s own age, people of the same culture and status as yourself. I think we require such society, as truly as we need food and air. I did not mean those whom business or duty brought you in contact with, or who are friendly or grateful as a matter of course. I have made no progress since my introduction to society at Miss Brown''s, said Dennis. But you had the sincere and cordial offer of introduction, said Miss Winthrop, looking a little hurt. I feel hardly fit for society, said Dennis, all out of sorts with himself. It seems that I can only blunder and give pain. But I am indeed grateful for your kindness. Miss Winthrop looked into his worn, pale face, and instinctively knew that something was wrong, and she felt real sympathy for the lonely young man, isolated among thousands. She said, gently but decidedly: I did mean my invitation kindly, and I truly wished you to come. The only proof you can give that you appreciate my courtesy is to accept an invitation for to-morrow evening. I intend having a little musical entertainment. Quick as light flashed the thought, Christine... Edward Payson Roe, Books, History, Barriers Burned Away Books>History The book has no illustrations or index. Purchasers are entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: Fires; Chicago (Ill.); Fiction / Historical; Drama / General; Drama / American; Drama / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Fiction / Historical; History / General; Performing Arts / Theater / History<
(*) Book out-of-stock means that the book is currently not available at any of the associated platforms we search.
Edward Payson Roe:Barriers Burned Away
- new book ISBN: 9781153590952
Excerpt: ...to him, and that he had been oblivious to her presence nearly an hour. He tried to apologize. But she interrupted him, saying: Mr. Fleet, you are not well. Any one can see tha… More...
Excerpt: ...to him, and that he had been oblivious to her presence nearly an hour. He tried to apologize. But she interrupted him, saying: Mr. Fleet, you are not well. Any one can see that. Then Dennis blushed as if he had a raging fever, and she was perplexed. The closing exercises of the school now occupied them and then they walked out together. Mr. Fleet, she said, you never accepted my invitation. We have not seen you at our house. But perhaps your circle of friends is so large that you do not wish to add to it. Dennis could not forbear a smile at the suggestion, but he said, in apology, I do not visit any one, save a gentleman from whom I am taking lessons. Do you mean to say that you have no friends at all in this great city? Well, I suppose that is nearly the truth; that is, in the sense you use the term. My teacher and his wife- Nonsense! I mean friends of one''s own age, people of the same culture and status as yourself. I think we require such society, as truly as we need food and air. I did not mean those whom business or duty brought you in contact with, or who are friendly or grateful as a matter of course. I have made no progress since my introduction to society at Miss Brown''s, said Dennis. But you had the sincere and cordial offer of introduction, said Miss Winthrop, looking a little hurt. I feel hardly fit for society, said Dennis, all out of sorts with himself. It seems that I can only blunder and give pain. But I am indeed grateful for your kindness. Miss Winthrop looked into his worn, pale face, and instinctively knew that something was wrong, and she felt real sympathy for the lonely young man, isolated among thousands. She said, gently but decidedly: I did mean my invitation kindly, and I truly wished you to come. The only proof you can give that you appreciate my courtesy is to accept an invitation for to-morrow evening. I intend having a little musical entertainment. Quick as light flashed the thought, Christine... Edward Payson Roe, Books, History, Barriers Burned Away Books>History, General Books LLC<
| | Indigo.canew Free shipping on orders above $25. Shipping costs:zzgl. Versandkosten., plus shipping costs Details... |
(*) Book out-of-stock means that the book is currently not available at any of the associated platforms we search.
SAMPLE
Roe, Edward Payson:Barriers Burned Away
- Paperback ISBN: 9781153590952
No Synopsis Available Barriers Burned Away, 9781153590952, Book, Textbook Books > Fiction > History Paperback, General Books
| | ecampus.comnew Free shipping on orders over $59. Shipping costs:plus shipping costs. Details... |
(*) Book out-of-stock means that the book is currently not available at any of the associated platforms we search.