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Updated: June 7, 2025
Ned loves my beauty; I pulled down my hair and reknotted it and pulled it down again, fearful so foolish have I grown lest I might fail to please him; and frowned over my dresses and rummaged bureau drawers for ribbons, until Milly, who had tapped at my door and entered almost without my notice, asked abruptly: "Who's coming?" "No one; John no, he's out of town."
And what's more, I'm going to hang on to it. No more for me; I'm through. For the first time in my life I've won something, and I am going to keep it.... I say, what's the matter with your cravat?" Hillard looked down at the fluttering end and reknotted it carelessly. "I saw Kitty to-night," he said. To Merrihew it seemed that all the clatter about him had died away suddenly.
But again and again he returned to his pupil, Claude. As he talked his enthusiasm mounted. The little roll of flesh trembled as he emphatically moved his head. His voice grew harsher, more German. He untied and reknotted his flowing cravat, pulled up his boots with elastic sides, thrust his cuffs, which were not attached to his shirt, violently out of sight up his plump arms.
Finding Alfred deaf to her first entreaty, Zoie shut her lips hard, rearranged her pretty head-dress, drew one fascinating little curl down over her shoulder, reknotted the pink ribbon of her negligee, and then issued a final and imperious order for her husband to attend her. "Yes, yes, dear," answered Alfred, with a shade of impatience. "I'm coming, I'm coming."
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