Capitolo 82
some reason to believe this the idea of Your it is workable."
"I have entirely here the sketches ready", Walter Tyrrel answered, while holding
them out. "Plans, elevations, specifications, respects, sections,
figures, everything. Will it do me the favor to look at them? Then,
perhaps, you will be able to see if or not the offer is genuine."
The great engineer took the roll with a smile. He opened him with hurry,
in a sceptic humor. Walter the leant of Tyrrel on him, and experimented
only for first to put in a word or two of explanation as her Snow
you/he/she had done to him; but an every now and then irascible "Sì, yes; I see", it was
all the thanks he got for his/her pains and trouble. After one minute or two
he found out him was best to be alone an engineer. That practised
eye chose out in a moment the strong ones and stings weak of the whole one
conception. However, gradually as it followed Pedestrian, Walter Tyrrel was able
sees him it paid more and more attention to every small detail. His/her whole
way altered. The sceptic smile was grown weak, few to few, from
those thick lips, sensuous, and a glance of acute interest had its place
from degrees on the anxious characteristics of the man. "That is good!" he murmured
more than once, as he examined more from near of the section or
enlargement. "That is good! very good! he/she knows that around which he is this,
Eustace Her Snow the man!" He sometimes turned again, to re-examine some
special point. "Intelligent leap!" he murmured, mean to him. "Intelligent
you shift, undoubtedly. Makes an engineer in duration--without doubt to all around
what--if only they will give him for them his/her head, and it doesn't try to oppose him/it."
Tyrrel waited up to him you/he/she had ended. Then him leant once more they send.
"What does he/she now think well, to him?" he asked, while lining up the warm text. "It is this
business--or otherwise?"
"Oh, business, business" that the great engineer has murmured, musically,
I concern to the papers in front of him with a certain professional affection.