[The Drums Of Jeopardy by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Drums Of Jeopardy CHAPTER VII 12/31
A healthy beggar! Here goes." With a heave and a hunch and another heave Cutty stood up, the limp body disposed scientifically across his shoulders.
Kitty was quite impressed by this exhibition of strength in a man whom she considered as elderly--old.
There was an underthought that such feats of bodily prowess were reserved for young men.
With the naive conceit of twenty-four she ignored the actual mathematics of fifty years of clean living and thinking, missed the physiological fact that often men at fifty are stronger and tougher than men in the twenties.
They never waste energy; their precision of movement and deliberation of thought conserve the residue against the supreme moment. As a parenthesis: To a young woman what is a hero? Generally something conjured out of a book she has read; the unknown, handsome young man across the street; the leading actor in a society drama; the idol of the movie.
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