The Wheat Princess - Jean Webster - Books - Independently Published - 9798585233685 - December 23, 2020
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The Wheat Princess

IT was late and the studio was already well filled when two new-comers were ushered into the room-one a woman still almost young, and still (in a kindly light) beautiful; the other a girl emphatically young, her youth riding triumphant over other qualities which in a few years would become significant. A slight, almost portentous, hush had fallen over the room as they crossed the threshold and shook hands with their host. In a group near the door a young man-it was Laurence Sybert, the first secretary of the American Embassy-broke off in the middle of a sentence with the ejaculation: 'Ah, the Wheat Princess!' 'Be careful, Sybert! She will hear you, ' the grey-haired consul-general, who stood at his elbow, warned. Sybert responded with a laugh and a half-shrug; but his tones, though low, had carried, and the girl flashed upon the group a pair of vivid hazel eyes containing a half-puzzled, halfquestioning light, as though she had caught the words but not the meaning. Her vague expression changed to one of recognition; she nodded to the two diplomats as she turned away to welcome a delegation of young lieutenants, brilliant in blue and gold and shining boots. 'Who is she?' another member of the group inquired as he adjusted a pair of eye-glasses and turned to scrutinize the American girl-she was American to the most casual observer, from the piquant details of her gown to the masterly fashion in which she handled her four young men

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 23, 2020
ISBN13 9798585233685
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 192
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 10 mm   ·   458 g
Language English  

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