Excerpt from The Man Who Was Good, Vol. 2 of 2: A Novel
Slowly there stole into Kincaid's life life a new interest. He began to be more eager to visit the Lodge, was sometimes sensible of an odd reluctance to rise and go - even found the picture of the little drawing-room, with its ease and lamplight, lingering with him after the front door had closed He was conscious in the atmosphere of an added charm, a grace whose lack he had scarcely noted, but which discovered the deficiency it supplied.
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