[The March Family Trilogy by William Dean Howells]@TWC D-Link book
The March Family Trilogy

PART SECOND
95/206

It seemed to be a sense of this that made him hang his head or turn it away at such times.
"That's true," said March, from the surface only.

"And then, those phases of low life are immensely picturesque.

Of course, we must try to get the contrasts of luxury for the sake of the full effect.

That won't be so easy.

You can't penetrate to the dinner-party of a millionaire under the wing of a detective as you could to a carouse in Mulberry Street, or to his children's nursery with a philanthropist as you can to a street-boy's lodging-house." March laughed, and again the young man turned his head away.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books