Paris nights, and other impressions of places and people (The Collected works of Arnold Bennett)
Released: Jan 01, 1975
Publisher: Books for Libraries
Format: Unknown Binding, 384 pages
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Description:
One of Arnold Bennett's best books, his descriptions are memorable and sometimes hilarious, sometimes sad, sometimes serious. Read this description of one woman: "This was a tall, large-boned, ugly, coquettish woman, with a strong physical attractiveness and a voice that caused vibrations in your soul. She was in white, with a powerful leather waistband which suited her. She was intimate with everybody except me, and by a natural gift and force she held the attention of everybody from the moment of her entrance. You could see she was used to that. The time was a quarter to midnight, and she explained that she had been trying to arrive for hours, but could not have succeeded a second sooner."
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