Excerpt: “Side by side on the crowded waiting bench of the Infirmary
sat two women, each with a child at her elbow, who had been eyeing one
another furtively. They were silently criticizing in different
languages. “Her mourning must have cost much money!” thought Mrs.
Rogazrovitch, enviously, looking down at her own painful saffron coat.
“Cielo! What a terrible hat!” mused the other woman, considering
the purple velvet creation that crowned the frowzy locks of her
neighbor. “She can have no care to hold the love of her husband!”
And she wiped a tear with her black-bordered handkerchief. The eyes of
little Stephanie, who stood at the knee of Mrs. Rogazrovitch, were red
and swollen; but not with weeping. Even the subdued light of the
waiting-room made her squint horribly, and she kept her eyes turned
from the window. This brought in direct line her neighbor, the pale,
emaciated little boy at the other woman’s side. Stephanie was five;
the boy seemed older. He hung his head and never looked up. Stephanie
was ready to make friends, for she had grown tired of the long wait,
but Paolo’s mother was in the way. She was continually bending over
the boy, smoothing his hair or kissing his forehead, in what seemed to
Stephanie a very silly fashion. Stephanie’s mother never kissed her
at all. Gradually Stephanie edged nearer. “Hello!” she said in a
stage whisper suited to the solemn occasion. “Is your eyes sick,
too?” The boy stared, gave a blinking glance from big, brown eyes,
and nodded."
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ISBN
9783988260871
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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