Brian Vanderwalker

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Nothing in the educated and dignified expression of the older one betrayed an inner motion; but in Tadziofs eyes there was an inquiry, a pensive questioning, he hesitated in his walk, cast down his eyes, looked up again in a lovely way, and when he had passed, something in his attitude suggested that only good manners were keeping him from turning around.
Death in Venice
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