The House of The Vampire by George Sylvester Viereck Chapter 4 Page 8

discoveries, Marlowe’s verbal thunders and the mysterious loveliness of Mr. W.H.”

Ernest listened, entranced by the sound of Clarke’s mellifluous voice. He was, indeed, a master of the spoken word, and possessed a miraculous power of giving to the wildest fancies an air of vraisemblance.