The Whirl: A Romance of Washington Society

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THE WHIRL
A ROMANCE OF WASHINGTON SOCIETY
FOXCROFT DAVIS
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRISON FISHER AND B. MARTIN JUSTICE
NEW YORK DODD, MEAD & COMPANY 1909
COPYRIGHT, 1907 BY THE WASHINGTON HERALD COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1909 BY DODD, MEAD & COMPANY
Published, May, 1909
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Few men have the goal of their ambition in sight at thirty-eight years of age. But Sir Percy Carlyon had, when he was appointed First Secretary of the British Embassy at Washington, with a very well-arranged scheme worked out by which, at the end of four years, he was to succeed his uncle, Lord Baudesert, the present Ambassador. This realisation of his dreams came to Sir Percy on a December afternoon dark and sharp, as he tramped over the frozen ground through the stark and leafless woods, which may yet be found close to Washington.
He was a great walker, this thin, sinewy Englishman with a sun-browned skin, burnt by many summers in India and weather-beaten by many winters in the snowbound depths of the Balkans. He had the straight features and clear, scintillant eyes which are the marks of race among his kind, but no one would have been more surprised than Sir Percy if he had been called handsome. Within him, on this bleak December afternoon, was a sensation strange to him after many years: the feeling of hope and almost of joy. He stopped in the silent heart of the woods, and, leaning against the gnarled trunk of a live oak, thrust his hands into his pockets and glanced, with brightening eyes, towards the west. A faint, rosy line upon the horizon was visible through the naked woods; all else in sky and earth was dun-coloured.

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2014-03-09

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Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction; Socialites -- Fiction

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