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Where matches fall there they lie. Towels are always scarce; but then, they serve as dinner-napkins, pocket-handkerchiefs, and even as pillow-cases, so no wonder we are a little short of them. There is no necessity for muddle. There never is any necessity for it. The communal life is a mistake. I wonder if Christ got bored with it.
"Married!" retorted Sokolsky. "Highly respected! Father of a family!" At dinner they talked in veiled allusions, winked at one another, and, to the surprise of the others, were continually gushing with laughter into their dinner-napkins. After dinner, still in the best of spirits, they dressed up as Turks, and, running after one another with guns, played at soldiers with the children.
The noisy meals, the heavy bowls of soup, the piles of labelled dinner-napkins, give me an unexpected feeling of oppressive seclusion and solitude, and only when I get away by myself do I feel that my soul is restored. Mr. Gleeson, an American, joined his wife here a couple of days ago: it was odd to have a book talk again. 21 October.
And, Graham, tell Buckham to do up a dozen dinner-napkins in paper. Audrey Valentine has telephoned that she has just got in, and finds she hasn't enough. If that isn't like her!" Months afterward, Clayton Spencer, looking back, realized that the night of the dinner at the Chris Valentines marked the beginning of a new epoch for him.
"It certainly gets there pretty often," returned Mildred, politely; "and whenever it's mentioned it has an enlivening effect." The footman had reappeared and they were unfolding their dinner-napkins, sitting opposite each other at the little table. "As how, enlivening?" "Like a bit of bread dropped into a glass of flat champagne." "You think my party's like champagne?
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