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Tubal Cain

Chapter 10 

Word Count: 1791    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

ation of barriers. He never considered the possibility of a compromise with John Wooddrop, a retreat from his position. Alexander thought of Gisela as a possi

o honor his mansion, to greet a selected few of his friends

was empty; and Gisela Wooddrop quickly usurped the hours after dinner, the long drives through massed and unscarred forests. He recalled her minutely-every expression that he had seen, every variation of dress. Wooddrop's d

e. He was more than customarily careful with his clothes; his silk hats were immaculate; his trousers ranged in color from the most delicate sulphur to astounding London checks; he had his yellow boots polished with champagne, his handke

and vale of green, that Alexander had found had given place to a continuous, shattering uproar day and night; the charging of furnaces, the dull thunder of the heavy wagons of blooms, the jangle of shingling sledges and monotonous fall of trip hammers, mi

eep slate roof and iron grilling, faced a rival saloon and various emporia of merchandise. An additi

ower floor was cut in half by a hall and stairs; on the right the bar opened on the narrow porch, while at the left a ladies' entrance gave way to the inevitable dark, already mu

chenille, with green ribbons, and carried a green parasol. Alexander stood motionless in the doorway, his champagne in one hand and a glossy stovepipe hat in the other. He was aware of a slight inward confusion, b

afte

was like a graceful painted figure on a shadowy

happy meeting-for me. I can now express my gratitude for your concern about a certain unfortunate occur

dered de

"I explained to my father; but I was sorry afterward

things that you would have limited patience with, strictly an affair of busine

nearer to him, a sudden emot

gone on a long while now-the bitterness between you; I am cer

ch any future they might share should be conducted. He wanted a wife, not an intrigante nor Amazon. Her feeling, color, rapidly evaporated, and left her pallid, confused, before his calm demeanor. She turned her head away, her face lost in the bon

Western packet," she explained

ortunity to pay you my respects; to tell you that you have been a lot in my

"But," she said breathlessly, "everybody knows that you never address a polit

ation of a widespread dis

ou that I am not only complimentary now; I mean that I am not saluting you wit

uslin, below her white, bare throat, circled by a black velvet band, was heaving. The parasol fell wi

the most hateful man al

I have climbed over, and my debtors. They are combining every month to push me to the wall, a dozen of them together, yelping like a pack of dogs. But they haven't succeeded; they never will!" His words were like the chips from an iron bl

and fear. She felt behind her for the open doorway and rested one hand against the woodwork. A ribald clatter sounded from the bar, and without rose the faint, clear

umph than he had ever known before. He realized that he had hardly needed to add the spoken word to the impression his being had made on Gisela Wood-drop. He had already invaded her imagi

ipation of her exclamations of pleasure, her surprise at convenient trifle after trifle. In the stable he surveyed a blooded mare she

a sherry that left almost a sensation of dust on the tongue; but women preferred spa

red slightly in a warm eddy, while corresponding shadows stirred on the heavy napery, the Sheffield, an

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