from The Heat of the DayElizabeth BowenSo far, his heart had never moved from its place, for it had felt no pull from a moving thing. His attention, as an entirety, was yet perhaps to be daunting, to be reckoned with: up to now it had never been wholly given. His motives were too direct to be called ulterior: he liked going out to tea with families who had a brook through their garden, hypothetical snakes in their uncut grass, collections of any kind in cabinets, a haunted room, a model railway, a funny uncle, a desk with a secret drawer.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
This passage made me think of my own teenage son.
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4 comments:
perfect description of so many young boys/men I know
There is something so apt about her description.
I am so glad you put in this quote. I have been a fan of Elizabeth Bowen for ever so long.
You are one of the rare people who seems to know anything about her these days.
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