Share for friends:

Read Delphi Complete Works Of George Eliot (Illustrated)

Delphi Complete Works of George Eliot (Illustrated)

Online Book

Author
Rating
3.5 of 5 Votes: 3
Your rating
Language
English
Publisher
Delphi Classics

Delphi Complete Works Of George Eliot (Illustrated) - Plot & Excerpts

      — SHAKESPEARE: Antony and Cleopatra.
Before Deronda was summoned to a second interview with his mother, a day had passed in which she had only sent him a message to say that she was not yet well enough to receive him again; but on the third morning he had a note saying, “I leave to-day. Come and see me at once.”
He was shown into the same room as before; but it was much darkened with blinds and curtains. The Princess was not there, but she presently entered, dressed in a loose wrap of some soft silk, in color a dusky orange, her head again with black lace floating about it, her arms showing themselves bare from under her wide sleeves. Her face seemed even more impressive in the sombre light, the eyes larger, the lines more vigorous. You might have imagined her a sorceress who would stretch forth her wonderful hand and arm to mix youth-potions for others, but scorned to mix them for herself, having had enough of youth.
She put her arms on her son’s shoulders at once, and kissed him on both cheeks, then seated herself among her cushions with an air of assured firmness and dignity unlike her fitfulness in their first interview, and told Deronda to sit down by her.

What do You think about Delphi Complete Works Of George Eliot (Illustrated)?

Write Review

(Review will shown on site after approval)

Read books by author George Eliot

Read books in category Memoir & Autobiography