Forsyte Saga - John Galsworthy - Books - Independently Published - 9798674376576 - August 23, 2020
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Forsyte Saga

John Galsworthy

Forsyte Saga

In the last day of May in the early 'nineties, about six o'clock of the evening, old Jolyon Forsyte sat under the oak tree below the terrace of his house at Robin Hill. He was waiting for the midges to bite him, before abandoning the glory of the afternoon. His thin brown hand, where blue veins stood out, held the end of a cigar in its tapering, longnailed fingers-a pointed polished nail had survived with him from those earlier Victorian days when to touch nothing, even with the tips of the fingers, had been so distinguished. His domed forehead, great white moustache, lean cheeks, and long lean jaw were covered from the westering sunshine by an old brown Panama hat. His legs were crossed; in all his attitude was serenity and a kind of elegance, as of an old man who every morning put eau de Cologne upon his silk handkerchief. At his feet lay a woolly brown-and-white dog trying to be a Pomeranian-the dog Balthasar between whom and old Jolyon primal aversion had changed into attachment with the years. Close to his chair was a swing, and on the swing was seated one of Holly's dolls-called "Duffer Alice"-with her body fallen over her legs and her doleful nose buried in a black petticoat. She was never out of disgrace, so it did not matter to her how she sat. Below the oak tree the lawn dipped down a bank, stretched to the fernery, and, beyond that refinement, became fields, dropping to the pond, the coppice, and the prospect-"Fine, remarkable"-at which Swithin Forsyte, from under this very tree, had stared five years ago when he drove down with Irene to look at the house.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 23, 2020
ISBN13 9798674376576
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 366
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 21 mm   ·   535 g
Language English  

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