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Updated: May 6, 2025
Besides what difference does it make how long I want it since I want it now? I want to give a party haven't given a party since since Class Day." The Divorcée sighed. Still gazing down the garden she said quietly: "How well I remember ninety-two!"
Alighting from Pyne's car at the door, they went up to the flat of the organizer of the opium party Mr. Cyrus Kilfane. One other guest was already present a slender, fair woman, who was introduced by the American as Mollie Gretna, but whose weakly pretty face Rita recognized as that of a notorious society divorcee, foremost in the van of every new craze, a past-mistress of the smartest vices.
He had, in his time, encountered many women with beautiful faces and compelling eyes and alluring voices and charming ways, but with none had they been so blended as in Mrs. Clephane. He did not know a thing as to her history he did not even know whether she was married, a widow, or a divorcée. Whatever she was, he was willing to accept her as genuine until she was proven otherwise.
The Sculptor had found some clay, and loved to surprise us at night with a new centre piece for the table, and the Divorcée spent most of her time tending Angéle's baby, while the Doctor and the Nurse were eternally fussing over new kinds of bandages and if ever we got together, it was usually for a little reading aloud at tea-time, or a little music.
The cleverest of them are generally devoid of a logical sense, and they seldom understand the relative value of things, but they make the charm of life, for one reason or another. When I have seen these three I will dissect them. A divorcée a war widow of two years and the third with a husband fighting. All, Maurice assures me, ready for anything, and highly attractive.
This brother was not upon good terms with her. He never forgave the divorce. He thought it a disgrace to have a sister une divorcee; but he was full of prejudice, poor man, and he is dead, and we need think no more of him or of his faults.
And as blond and fluffy little Mrs. Akemit, a late divorcee, joined the group the talk ranged back to the flourishing new hunt at Goshen, the driving over of Tuxedo people for the meet, the nasty accident to Warner Ridgeway when his blue-ribbon winner Musette fell upon him in taking a double-jump. Miss Milbrey had taken stock of her fellow guests.
If they persist in coming, let their home State enact a law which will make a divorce decree obtained in Nevada, void and of no effect whenever and wherever said divorcee sets foot within the borders of the home State. When other States enact and rigidly enforce some such drastic measure, the West will begin to have some regard for their particular brand of virtue.
On Friday night, just as we were finishing dinner we had eaten inside the Divorcée said: "It may not be in order to make the remark, but I cannot help saying that it is so strange to think that we are sitting here so quietly in a country at war, suffering for nothing, very little inconvenienced, even by the departure of all the men. The field work seems to be going on just the same.
Long before we were ready, we heard the rumble of the artillery and the low commands of the officers. In spite of ourselves, we looked out to see the gray things being driven into the gate, and down toward the hillside. "Oh," groaned the Divorcée, "right over the flower beds!" "Bother it all, don't look out," shouted the Youngster from his room. "That's just like a woman! Be a sport!"
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