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This partly restored March's self-respect, and he could share in General Triscoe's indignation with the Treasury ruling which obliged him to pay duty on his own purchases in excess of the hundred-dollar limit, though his daughter had brought nothing, and they jointly came far within the limit for two.
March might easily have construed it to mean that no blame attached itself to her in Miss Triscoe's mind. "Then you don't feel that it was a very distinct success?" her husband asked on his return. "Not on the surface," she said. "Better let ill enough alone," he advised. She did not heed him. "All the same she cares for him. The very fact that she was so cold shows that."
"You don't know one note from another, my dear," said his wife. "I know the 'Washington Post." "And don't you call that American?" "Yes, if Sousa is an American name; I should have thought it was Portuguese." "Now that sounds a little too much like General Triscoe's pessimism," said Mrs.
"You don't know one note from another, my dear," said his wife. "I know the 'Washington Post." "And don't you call that American?" "Yes, if Sousa is an American name; I should have thought it was Portuguese." "Now that sounds a little too much like General Triscoe's pessimism," said Mrs.
With his longing to try Miss Triscoe upon Mrs. March's malady as a remedial agent, he had now the desire to try Mrs. March upon Miss Triscoe's mystery as a solvent. She stood talking to him, and refusing to sit down and be wrapped up in the chair next her father. She said that if he were going to ask Mrs. March to let her come to her, it would not be worth while to sit down; and he hurried below.
March would know about it, and she could not help saying; Oh, yes, Mr. March was so much interested. She wondered if she ought to tell him about his handkerchief; but she remembered in time that she had left it in Miss Triscoe's keeping. She wondered if the girl realized how handsome he was.
You wouldn't want him to have an eye on Miss Triscoe's money, even if she had money, and I doubt if she has much. It's all very pretty to have a girl like her fascinated with a youth of his simple traditions; though Burnamy isn't altogether pastoral in his ideals, and he looks forward to a place in the very world she belongs to. I don't think it's for us to promote the affair."
"You were trying to look at the last page yourself," she retorted, and she would have liked to punish him for his complex dishonesty toward the affair; but upon the whole she kept her temper with him, and she made him agree that Miss Triscoe's getting her father to Carlsbad was only a question of time.
March would know about it, and she could not help saying; Oh, yes, Mr. March was so much interested. She wondered if she ought to tell him about his handkerchief; but she remembered in time that she had left it in Miss Triscoe's keeping. She wondered if the girl realized how handsome he was.
It was not easy, even in drama where one has everything one's own way, to prove that she could not without impiety so far interfere with the course of Providence as to prevent Miss Triscoe's coming with her father to the same hotel where Burnamy was staying.
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