Francis Thomson the Preston Born Poet With Notes On Some of His Works

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Francis Thomson the Preston Born Poet With Notes On Some of His Works
John Thomson
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" Barath (the Prince-hero of the tale) meets Thompson at Waterloo Station, both, as it happens, though unknown to each other, bound for Boscombe. Barath notices his eyes, " in fact, struck by them from the first, he •* had noticed nothing else. Whether they were light grey *• or blue he could not tell ; it was their lustre, not their ♦ Wilfred Whittrn ('■ John o' London, ") in T. P. 's Wtekly, November 29, 1907.
32 FRANCIS THOMPSON.
"colour, that arrested his attention. As for his garb, " Barat
...h cared little. . . . But the lustre of those eyes, "intensified by the contrast of the sunken cheeks and " emaciated face he had never seen in England before. " Barath is going to visit a friend, Colonel Wingate. Arrived at the house, he noticed that the Colonel was wrapt in thought, ever and anon casting an anxious glance down the gravel path which ran past the house in a line with the main road beyond.
" Yes, we are expecting a friend, " Wingate explains. " Rather, one, the privilege of whose friendship we hope to " deserve some day.


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