[The Octopus by Frank Norris]@TWC D-Link bookThe Octopus CHAPTER V 24/125
At the same time, his courage remained with him.
He was not afraid to try.
He felt a greater respect for himself because of this.
His self-assurance hardened within him, and as Hilma turned to him, asking him to taste a cut from one of the ripe cheeses, he suddenly stepped close to her, throwing an arm about her shoulders, advancing his head. But at the last second, he bungled, hesitated; Hilma shrank from him, supple as a young reed; Annixter clutched harshly at her arm, and trod his full weight upon one of her slender feet, his cheek and chin barely touching the delicate pink lobe of one of her ears, his lips brushing merely a fold of her shirt waist between neck and shoulder.
The thing was a failure, and at once he realised that nothing had been further from Hilma's mind than the idea of his kissing her. She started back from him abruptly, her hands nervously clasped against her breast, drawing in her breath sharply and holding it with a little, tremulous catch of the throat that sent a quivering vibration the length of her smooth, white neck.
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