[The Damnation of Theron Ware by Harold Frederic]@TWC D-Link bookThe Damnation of Theron Ware CHAPTER VII 11/23
Though he carried this with the natural grace of a proud and beautiful belle, there was no hint of the feminine in his bearing, or in the contour of his pale, firm-set, handsome face.
As he moved through the hall-way, the five people whom Theron had seen waiting rose from their bench, and two of the women began in humble murmurs, "If you please, Father," and "Good-evening to your Riverence;" but the priest merely nodded and passed on up the staircase, followed by his guests. The people sat down on their bench again. A few minutes later, reclining at his ease in a huge low chair, and feeling himself unaccountably at home in the most luxuriously appointed and delightful little room he had ever seen, the Rev.Theron Ware sipped his unaccustomed coffee and embarked upon an explanation of his errand. Somehow the very profusion of scholarly symbols about him--the great dark rows of encased and crowded book-shelves rising to the ceiling, the classical engravings upon the wall, the revolving book-case, the reading-stand, the mass of littered magazines, reviews, and papers at either end of the costly and elaborate writing-desk--seemed to make it the easier for him to explain without reproach that he needed information about Abram.
He told them quite in detail the story of his book. The two others sat watching him through a faint haze of scented smoke, with polite encouragement on their faces.
Father Forbes took the added trouble to nod understandingly at the various points of the narrative, and when it was finished gave one of his little approving chuckles. "This skirts very closely upon sorcery," he said smilingly.
"Do you know, there is perhaps not another man in the country who knows Assyriology so thoroughly as our friend here, Dr.Ledsmar." "That's putting it too strong," remarked the Doctor.
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