The Mark of Cain - Andrew Lang - Books - Independently Published - 9798724821537 - March 28, 2021
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The Mark of Cain


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"Such arts the gods who dwell on high Have given to the Greek."-Lays of Ancient Rome. In the Strangers' Room of the Olympic Club the air was thick with tobacco-smoke, and, despite the bitter cold outside, the temperature was uncomfortably high. Dinner was over, and the guests, broken up into little groups, were chattering noisily. No one had yet given any sign of departing: no one had offered a welcome apology for the need of catching an evening train. Perhaps the civilized custom which permits women to dine in the presence of the greedier sex is the proudest conquest of Culture. Were it not for the excuse of "joining the ladies," dinner-parties (Like the congregations in Heaven, as described in the hymn) would "ne'er break up," and suppers (like Sabbaths, on the same authority) would never end."Hang it all, will the fellows never go?"So thought Maitland, of St. Gatien's, the founder of the feast. The inhospitable reflections which we have recorded had all been passing through his brain as he rather moodily watched the twenty guests he had been feeding-one can hardly say entertaining. It was a "duty dinner" he had been giving-almost everything Maitland did was done from a sense of duty-yet he scarcely appeared to be reaping the reward of an approving conscience. His acquaintances, laughing and gossipping round the half-empty wine-glasses, the olives, the scattered fruit, and "the ashes of the weeds of their delight," gave themselves no concern about the weary host. Even at his own party, as in life generally, Maitland felt like an outsider. He wakened from his reverie as a strong hand was laid lightly on his shoulder.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 28, 2021
ISBN13 9798724821537
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 92
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 5 mm   ·   176 g
Language English  

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