Her Face
A well-to-do lawyer, Mr. Parmester, is more interested in poetry than in his profession. He lives in an apartment across the court from which can be seen at times the figure of n young woman... Read allA well-to-do lawyer, Mr. Parmester, is more interested in poetry than in his profession. He lives in an apartment across the court from which can be seen at times the figure of n young woman, and though he has never seen her face, her personality serves as a sort of lay figure ab... Read allA well-to-do lawyer, Mr. Parmester, is more interested in poetry than in his profession. He lives in an apartment across the court from which can be seen at times the figure of n young woman, and though he has never seen her face, her personality serves as a sort of lay figure about which he builds a verse entitled, "Her Face." After laying the paper down on his desk ... Read all