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Updated: May 24, 2025


There were many rich women who had that idea or cultivated it as a solace to their defeated souls. "Isn't he a dear?" she would say to Sadie Paul in these moments of proud consciousness of possession; and conversely she would say sternly when some case of masculine errancy was brought to her notice, "If Archie treated me like that, he'd find his bag packed and sitting outside the door!"

Even if he should come to love her less passionately than at the beginning, he was the loyal sort of American, who would not let that fact furnish him with excuse for errancy. And she loved him, of course was "quite crazy" about him, as she expressed it to Marion and still believed in his glorious future as a great painter.

Haig's warning "Tell him he's a fool to anger me!" was still echoing at the back of her brain; her recent act of incomprehensible errancy still troubled and perplexed her; and try as she would, she was unable to suppress the feeling that she had become inextricably entangled in the feud between Haig and Huntington. She was not yet ready to face Huntington. Thank Heaven, he was not there!

What has happened?" He replied collectedly enough in speech, but with that ramble and errancy clouding his eyes. "We have taken the City. We are expecting an attack from the military at any moment, and those people," he indicated knots of men, women and children clustered towards the end of the Green, "won't go home for me. We have the Post Office, and the Railways, and the Castle.

And she perceived after a time a new spirit in her old home, the metropolitan spirit, which was funnily self-conscious and proud of itself. "We too," every one seemed to be saying, "are natives of no mean city." Milly heartily approved of this spirit. She liked to think and to say that after all, in spite of her husband's errancy, Chicago was also her city.

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