Book: The Odd Women( Series - Oxford World's Classics ) Though Miss Barfoot had something less than a woman's average stature, the note of her presence was personal dignity. She was handsome, and her carriage occasionally betrayed a consciousness of the fact. According to circumstances, she bore herself as the lady of aristocratic tastes, as a genial woman of the world, or as a fervid prophetess of female emancipation, and each character was supported with a spontaneity, a good-natured confidence, which inspired liking and respect. A brilliant complexion and eyes that sparkled with habitual cheerfulness gave her the benefit of doubt when her age was in question; her style of dress, gracefully ornate, would have led a stranger to presume her a wedded lady of some distinction.
Details of Book: The Odd Women( Series - Oxford World's Classics ) Book: The Odd Women( Series - Oxford World's Classics )
Author: George Gissing, Patricia Ingham
ISBN: 0199538301
ISBN-13: 9780199538300
, 978-0199538300
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2008/12/15
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Usa
Number of Pages: 386
Language: English