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"Howard you'll knock over the lamp you'll ruin my gown and then you'll have to buy me another. I DID mean it," she insisted, holding back her head; "you'll have to choose between Rivington and me. It's it's an ultimatum. There were at least three awfully attractive men at Lily Dallam's tea I won't tell you who they were who would be glad to marry me in a minute."
I can't see any difference between buying one suit from Ridley whoever he may be and three from Lily Dallam's 'little man, except that you spend more than three times as much money." "Oh, I didn't get three! I never thought you could be so unjust, Howard. Surely you don't want me to dress like these Rivington women, do you?" "I can't see anything wrong with their clothes," he maintained.
You must thank Cousins Eleanor and George for all their kindness to you, and remember me to all friends. If you see your uncle Marshall, present my kind regards to him, and my best wishes for his health and happiness. I hope you will see Robert. I heart that he stayed at Mr. Edward Dallam's when in Baltimore, but do not know whether he will return there from Lynwood.
It was running through Honora's mind, while Lily Dallam's characteristic introductions of the other guests were in progress, that "irrepressible" was an inaccurate word to apply to Mr. Brent's manner. Honora could not define his attitude, but she vaguely resented it.
Nor can a complete picture of life at Quicksands be undertaken. Multiply Mrs. Dallam's dinner-party by one hundred, Howard Silence's Sundays at the Club by twenty, and one has a very fair idea of it. It was not precisely intellectual. "Happy," says Montesquieu, "the people whose annals are blank in history's book." Let us leave it at that.
"Howard you'll knock over the lamp you'll ruin my gown and then you'll have to buy me another. I DID mean it," she insisted, holding back her head; "you'll have to choose between Rivington and me. It's it's an ultimatum. There were at least three awfully attractive men at Lily Dallam's tea I won't tell you who they were who would be glad to marry me in a minute."
I can't see any difference between buying one suit from Ridley whoever he may be and three from Lily Dallam's 'little man, except that you spend more than three times as much money." "Oh, I didn't get three! I never thought you could be so unjust, Howard. Surely you don't want me to dress like these Rivington women, do you?" "I can't see anything wrong with their clothes," he maintained.
The kind of man I thought I was getting when I took you only I shouldn't be fooled again. Women remarry a good deal in these days, and I'm beginning to see the reason why. And the women who have done it appear to be perfectly happy much happier than they were at first. I saw one of them at Lily Dallam's this afternoon. She was radiant.
"Howard you'll knock over the lamp you'll ruin my gown and then you'll have to buy me another. I DID mean it," she insisted, holding back her head; "you'll have to choose between Rivington and me. It's it's an ultimatum. There were at least three awfully attractive men at Lily Dallam's tea I won't tell you who they were who would be glad to marry me in a minute."
And she asked herself, in this mood of introspection, whether a little of his contempt for Lily Dallam's guests had not been communicated from him to her. When she had risen to leave, he had followed her into the entry.
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