[Phineas Redux by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link book
Phineas Redux

CHAPTER X
26/31

The chair in which he was sitting was placed upon the rug, and it might be that the fire required his attention.

As he stood bending down, with the poker in his right hand, with his eye still fixed on his guest's face, his purpose was doubtful.

The motion might be a threat, or simply have a useful domestic tendency.

But Phineas, believing that the man was mad, rose from his seat and stood upon his guard.

The point of the poker had undoubtedly been raised; but as Phineas stretched himself to his height, it fell gradually towards the fire, and at last was buried very gently among the coals.
But he was never convinced that Mr.Kennedy had carried out the purpose with which he rose from his chair.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books