[A Simpleton by Charles Reade]@TWC D-Link bookA Simpleton CHAPTER I 3/17
She leaned over it, graceful as a willow, and so absorbed, she could not even see the door of the room open and Dr.Staines come in. All the better: her not perceiving that slight addition to her furniture gives me a moment to describe him. A young man, five feet eleven inches high, very square shouldered and deep chested, but so symmetrical, and light in his movements, that his size hardly struck one at first.
He was smooth shaved, all but a short, thick, auburn whisker; his hair was brown.
His features no more then comely: the brow full, the eyes wide apart and deep-seated, the lips rather thin, but expressive, the chin solid and square.
It was a face of power, and capable of harshness; but relieved by an eye of unusual color, between hazel and gray, and wonderfully tender.
In complexion he could not compare with Rosa; his cheek was clear, but pale; for few young men had studied night and day so constantly.
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