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Sara has improved in the last seven or eight years." She said this somewhat loftily. Mrs. Rowe-Martin was most amiable. "She has, indeed, thanks to propinquity." "And her own splendid intelligence," added Mrs. Wrandall. "Isn't it wonderful how superior they are when it comes to intelligence?" cried her friend, almost plaintively. "I've noticed it in shop-girls and manicures, over and over again."
Rowe-Martin affably. Mrs. Wrandall concealed her curiosity. In the most casual way she remarked: "I must ask Miss Castleton if she remembers Mrs. Roodleigh." "Oh, I fancy she won't recall her," her friend made haste to say. "Young girls are not likely to remember elderly persons whom they meet Oh, you might say in passing, for that's what it really is, you know."
When you put her to the real test, a woman will always rise above herself, no matter how lofty she may have considered herself beforehand. They were drinking tea, with the lemon left out. "My dear," said Mrs. Rowe-Martin, "I quite agree with you. Leslie should be thinking of it." "It means so much to me, Harriet, his getting the right sort of girl.
Of course, every one knows Lord and Lady Murgatroyd. Just as they might know the Duke of well any one of the great dukes, for that matter." "Or King George," added Mrs. Wrandall softly, without a perceptible trace of spite. "She has met them, of course," said Mrs. Rowe-Martin defensively. Somehow, a defence was called for; she couldn't sit there and say nothing. Mrs.
Rowe-Martin, "that you refused to marry Leslie. He is a cad. Besides, you would have been in a perpetual state of nerves over his flying." Of Sara, there was no news, as might have been expected. Mrs. Rowe-Martin made it very clear that Sara was a respectable person, but heavens! The chill days of autumn came and the crowd began to dwindle. Hetty made preparations to join in the exodus.
Rowe-Martin had not been apprised of the rift in the Wrandall lute. She had no reason to consider the exclusive Miss Castleton as anything but the most desirable of companions. Mrs. She couldn't think of Sara without thinking of Gooch. But at last Mrs.
"It wouldn't be like him to make a mistake where his own happiness and welfare are concerned," said the subject's mother, speaking more truth than she knew, but not more than Mrs. Rowe-Martin knew. That lady knew Leslie like a book. "And he is really devoted to her?" "I fear so," said her hostess, with a faint sigh. The other sighed also. "My dear, it would be perfectly lovely.
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