Thursday, November 7, 2019
The Distinguished Gentlemen essays
The Distinguished Gentlemen essays The air inside the library is fresh and cool, ideal for clear thinking and study. Several people are working at the computers, one lady is making photocopies, others are reading books, magazines and newspapers, children are talking and being read to, and two men are going over plans for the interior of a building. The one sits at the table with a pencil making adjustments, while the other stands and sits alternatively, freely making clear, quiet comments directly to the point in an inconspicuous and friendly manner. He is about 40 years old, perhaps a few years older; fairly tall; balding with long, straight, blonde hair; a high, round, intelligent forehead; small, oval, wireframe glasses; and clear, sparkling, blue eyes. His delicate shoulders are rounded, his posture upright, his legs beautiful and well-proportioned. He is wearing shorts and sneakers, and around one ankle a black, nylon bandage, perhaps for a sprain. He speaks fluent English with some kind of European accent, difficult to place, especially since his words are few and softly spoken, and he laughs merrily from time to time. His movements are fluid and graceful, displaying complete ease and freedom, and, at the same time, a mood of open love, quiet self-respect and assurance surrounds him, creating an open, contented relationship to those around him and to the surrounding space. He reveals an awareness of everything in his environment, human, spatial, intelligent as he moves freely in a continuous, graceful line from one consideration to the next without hesitation or break. He remains equally active inwardly and outwardly when silent as when he is speaking quietly. His appeal lies in the quiet, strong attraction he exerts on his surroundings, a hidden magical quality which brings delight and wonder while ever drawing ones thoughts to his specific features and subtle expressions. One does not tire of noticing everything about him; indeed, one wishes to...
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