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She returned his kiss coldly and he wondered if she loved him. He thought that it was improbable that she did. Why should she love him? He had never loved any one. He had never inspired love in any one, except perhaps Emily. 'I wonder if you really wished to be married, she said. 'I always wished to be married, he replied. 'I hated the Bohemianism I was forced to live in.
"You mean to say," Anna said slowly, "that you are going to leave your husband?" "Yes." "You are willing to give up your position, your beautiful houses, your carriages and milliner's accounts to come back to Bohemianism?" "Why not?" Annabel declared. "I am sick of it. It is dull deadly dull." "And what about this man Mr. Montague Hill?"
Holding the key to his early life, and losing myself in conjecture as to his subsequent career until he found himself possessed of the qualities that make a successful soldier, I could not help noticing the little things, unperceived by a generous war society, which pathetically proved that his world and that of Lady Auriol, for all her earth-wide Bohemianism, were star distances apart.
She had hoped to give Dulcie a good time, but how can she sully herself with any of our young people that have took up Bohemianism?
There were artists and amateurs present, and even respectable women, for Madame d'Avrigny, attracted by the odor of a species of Bohemianism, had come to breathe it with delight, under cover of a wish to glean ideas for her next winter's receptions.
They had talked of politics before as a possible career for himself. They had moved in a circle where politics and politicians held a first place a circle removed above the glamour of art, and wherein Bohemianism was not reckoned an attraction.
There was a perfume of Bohemianism, a flavour of the Quartier Latin, about the loosely-tied cravat, the wide trousers, and black-velvet morning coat, with which the young man outraged the opinions of respectable visitors at Forêtdechêne.
I received tidings of the man in that city, and there I did trade with him in my old disguise; but he was not alone the crew of ruffians you have known by this time kept company with him in that bold and bestial Bohemianism you will have witnessed with me. I kept vigil there a week, but lost him at the end of that time.
It was a life which, taken with all its small hardships and petty annoyances, should have been as the life of Paradise compared to that which Diana had led with her father and Mr. Hawkehurst. Whether the girl fully appreciated the change from the Bohemianism of her late existence to the respectability of Hyde Lodge was a question which no one had asked of her.
There were artists and amateurs present, and even respectable women, for Madame d'Avrigny, attracted by the odor of a species of Bohemianism, had come to breathe it with delight, under cover of a wish to glean ideas for her next winter's receptions.
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