God and the King (Classic Reprint)
God and the King (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Bowen, Marjorie
ISBN No.: 9780267165124
Pages: 420
Year: 201801
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 44.96
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Status: Available

Excerpt from God and the KingThere is no managing an unreasonable people. By Heaven, my lord, they do not deserve my care.The Speaker was standing by an open window that looked on to one of the courts of Whitehall Palace, listening to the unusual and tumultuous noises that filled the sweet summer air noises of bells, of Shouting, the crack of fireworks, and the report of joyous mock artillery.It was late afternoon, and the small apartment was already left by the departing daylight and obscured with a dusky Shade, but no candles were lit.There was one other person in the room, a gentleman seated opposite the window at a tall black cabinet decorated with gold lacquer Chinese figures, that showed vivid even in the twilight. He was watching his companion with a gentle expression of judgment, and twirling in his Slim fingers a half-blown white rose.An over-richness of furniture, hangings, and appointments distinguished the chamber, which was little more than a cabinet. The ush of rich hues in the Mortlake tapestries, the gold on the China bureau, the marble, gilt, and carving about the mantel, two fine and worldly Italian paintings and crystal sconces, set in silver, combined to give the place an overpowering air Of lavish ness; noticeable in one corner was a large ebony and enamel crucifix.


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