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The Novels and Tales of Henry James: The awkward age.
The Novels and Tales of Henry James The awkward age Author:Henry James 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: Ill Vanderbank at this left his corner of the sofa and, with his hands in his pockets and a manner so amused that it might have passed for excited, took sever... more »al paces about the room while his interlocutor, watching him, waited for his response. That gentleman, as this response for a minute hung fire, took his turn at sitting down, and then Vanderbank stopped before him with a face in which something had been still more brightly kindled. "You ask me more things than I can tell you. You ask me more than I think you suspect. You must come and see me again — you must let me come and see you. You raise the most interesting questions and we must sooner or later have them all out." Mr. Longdon looked happy in such a prospect, but once more took out his watch. " It wants five minutes to midnight. Which means that I must go now." "Not in the least. There are satisfactions you too must give." His host, with an irresistible hand, confirmed him in his position and pressed upon him another cigarette. His resistance rang hollow—it was clearly, he judged, such an occasion for sacrifices. Vanderbank's view of it meanwhile was quite as marked. "You see there's ever so much more you must in common kindness tell me." Mr. Longdon sat there like a shy singer invited to strike up. "I told you everything at Mrs.Brookenham's. It comes over me now how I dropped on you." "What you told me," Vanderbank returned, "was excellent so far as it went; but it was only after all that, having caught my name, you had asked of our friend if I belonged to people you had known years before, and then, from what she had said, had — with what you were so good as to call great pleasure— made out that I did. You came round to me on this, after dinner, and gave me a pleasure still greater. But that only takes u...« less