New PDF release: The Hidden Force: A Story of Modern Java

By Louis Couperus

ISBN-10: 058533515X

ISBN-13: 9780585335155

ISBN-10: 0870237152

ISBN-13: 9780870237157

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The boy knitted his thick, fair eyebrows: "Possibly . . don9t know . . Don9t remember. . " They were all three silent. They hurried through dinner: sitting at table bored them. The five or six servants, in white baadjes1 with red linen facings, moved softly on their flat toes, waiting quickly and noiselessly. Steak and salad was served, a pudding, followed by dessert. " Theo muttered. "" laughed Doddie, with her little throaty laugh. "She always gives steak, when mamma not here; doesn9t matter to her, when mamma not here.

Tedious," Doddie yawned. " In the first inner gallery, behind the satin hanging, was a small billiard-table. 1 Sleeved jackets of white or lilac striped cotton. 9 Cook. * These clipped sentences may be taken to represent the Dutch spoken by the half-castes in Java. "Come along," said Theo. They played. " "Oh . . " said Doddie. " "Who was with you? " said Doddie. " "With mamma . . " said Doddie, angrily. "I know very well. " "What do you know . . " she laughed. "What do I know? " he said, to tease her, fluking a cannon.

An irradiation of glittering egoism encompassed her. And yet she was, for the most part, lovable. She was charming and prepossessing because she was so pretty. This woman, with her sparkling self-satisfac- . tion, was loved, whatever people might say about her. When she spoke, when she laughed, she was disarming and, even more, engaging. This was despite and, perhaps, just because of her unfathomable indifference. She took an interest only in her own body and her own soul: all the rest, all the rest was totally indifferent to her.

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