[Septimus by William J. Locke]@TWC D-Link book
Septimus

CHAPTER IV
37/45

But then she had carried him off between her finger and thumb, so to speak, as the Brobdingnagian ladies carried off Gulliver.

He knew that he did not count as a danger in the eyes of high-spirited young women.

A man like Sypher did.

He knew that Zora would not have driven alone with Sypher any more than with the wretch of the evil eyes.

He did not analyze this out himself, as his habit of mind was too vague and dreamy.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books