Excerpt: ...toward the outlying houses of Tankerton, scattered over grassy downs above a quiet, brown sea. "The air is splendid, certainly," observed Malling, drinking it in almost like a gourmet savoring a wonderful wine. "It must do me good. Don't you think so?" The question sounded anxious to Malling's ears. "It ought to do every one good, I should think." "Here is Minors." The fly stopped before a delightfully gay little red doll's house-so Malling thought of it-standing in a garden surrounded by a wooden fence, with ...
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Excerpt: ...toward the outlying houses of Tankerton, scattered over grassy downs above a quiet, brown sea. "The air is splendid, certainly," observed Malling, drinking it in almost like a gourmet savoring a wonderful wine. "It must do me good. Don't you think so?" The question sounded anxious to Malling's ears. "It ought to do every one good, I should think." "Here is Minors." The fly stopped before a delightfully gay little red doll's house-so Malling thought of it-standing in a garden surrounded by a wooden fence, with the downs undulating about it. Not far off, but behind it, was the sea. And the rector, pointing to a red building in the distance, on the left and much nearer to the beach, said: "That is the hotel where the professor must be staying, if he is here." "I'll go over presently and ask about him." "Oh," said Mr. Harding. "Bring in the bag, please, Jennings. The room on the right, at the top of the stairs." Malling had believed in London that Mr. Harding's telegram to him was a cry out of darkness. That first evening in the cheerful doll's house he knew his belief was well founded. When they sat at dinner, like two monsters, Malling thought, who had somehow managed to insert themselves into a doll's dining-room, it was obvious that the rector was ill at ease. Again and again he seemed to be on the verge of some remark, perhaps of some outburst of speech, and to check himself only when the words were almost visibly trembling on his lips. In his eyes Malling saw plainly his longing for utterance, his hesitation; reserve and a desire to liberate his soul, the one fighting against the other. And at moments the whole man seemed to be wrapped in weakness like a garment, the soul and the body of him. Then, as a light may dwindle till it seems certain to go out, all that was Marcus Harding seemed to Malling to dwindle. The large body, the powerful head and face, meant little, almost nothing, because the spirit was surely fading. But these moments...
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