The House of the Vampire
as shining
w of the night-boat pa
d with drink and voices soft with love. The shrill accents of vulgarity. Hustling waiters. Shop-girls. Bourge
g on the upper deck, muffle
Empire City rose r
as of old. Are your lips stricken mute, o
I am clean, I am pure. Life has passed me.
et. They felt, with keen enjoyment, the beauty of th
y, twitching with a strange ascetic passi
bed monsters ri
an towers, w
serpents, glide t
creep to thei
ghts are jewe
rdle, and her
throbs, the fev
t, breathless s
tens in the c
m, her lover,
ps shall boldly
nant what in
and the madne
ron and her tho
ided on. For a long ti
becoming the lyric mouth of the city, of giving utterance to al
in will respond. In Clarke's house, in the midst of inspiring things, inspiration
deal wi
with it. At least not directly. It was the commotion of b
asked Jack, with
heroine will be a princess, a lit
of the
hall not breathe a word to any one. It will tak
ill be p
roadway within a year. And," he added graciously, "I
he thought, and their h
," Jack observed after a while.
en you came yesterday. That accounts fo
. "But now your face is aglow. It seems that the blood rushes to y
id thought. Passion may grip us by the throat momentarily; upon our backs we may feel the lashes of