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The Country House (Collected Works of John Galsworthy) [Hardcover]

John Galsworthy (Author)
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May 2000
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III THE BLISSFUL HOUR IT was the hour between tea and dinner; when the spirit of the country house was resting, conscious of its virtue, half asleep. Having bathed and changed, George Pendyce took his betting-book into the smoking-room. In a nook devoted to literature, protected from draught and intrusion by a high leather screen, he sat down in an armchair and fell into a doze. With legs crossed, his chin resting on one hand, his comely figure relaxed, he exhaled a fragrance of soap, as though in this perfect peace his soul were giving off its natural odour. His spirit, on the borderland of dreams, trembled with those faint stirrings of chivalry and aspiration, the outcome of physical well-being after a long day in the open air, the outcome of security from all that is unpleasant and fraught with danger. He was awakened by voices. "George is not a bad shot!" "Gave a shocking exhibition at the last stand; Mrs. Bellew was with him. They were going over him like smoke; he could n't touch a feather." It was Winlow's voice. A silence, then Thomas Brandwhite's: "A mistake, the ladies' coming out. I never will have them myself. What do you say, Sir James?" "Bad principle—very bad!" A laugh—Thomas Brandwhite's laugh, the laugh of a man never quite sure of himself. "That fellow Bellew is a cracked chap. They call him the "desperate character" about here. Drinks like a fish, and rides like the devil. She used to go pretty hard, too. I 've noticed there 's always a couple like that in a hunting country. Did you ever see him? Thin, high-shouldered, white-faced chap, with little dark eyes, and a red moustache?" "She 's still a young woman?" "Thirty or thirty-two." "How was it they did n't get on?" The sound of a match being struck. "Case...

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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Classic Books (May 2000)
  • ISBN-10: 0742627489
  • ISBN-13: 978-0742627482
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An engrossing classic, August 24, 2011
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I am a fan of The Forsyth Saga from Masterpiece Theater - it held me spellbound. Now that I have a Kindle and many of the classics are FREE I wanted to try other books by Galsworthy and found this one. Although the first few pages took a bit of adjusting, this too was wonderful to read and I had a hard time putting it down - I carried my Kindle everywhere. It seems to be vintage Galsworthy dealing with the intense pressure to preserve the status quo in social norms and the fallout within the whole family and society when someone dares to take another path (recall Irene from The Forsyth Saga?). I'll give you no more hints - it is engrossing and a delight.
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little burning eyes, old manservant, dear dogs, dear old father
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Worsted Skeynes, The Rector, Horace Pendyce, George Pendyce, Helen Bellew, Gregory Vigil, General Pendyce, Lady Maiden, Captain Bellew, Lord Quarryman, Miss Mallow, The General, Geoffrey Winlow, Lady Malden, Green's Hotel, Margery Pendyce, Jaspar Bellew, Cecil Tharp, Sir James, Rutlandshire Handicap, Bond Street, Thomas Brandwhite, Worsted Scotton, Lady Rose, Bilcock Buildings
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