Mr. Prohack by Arnold Bennett
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"Charlie told you no such thing," Mr. Prohack contradicted her. "If he
told you anything at all, he merely told you that he'd mentioned a house to me in the most casual manner." Eve proceeded blandly: "It's in Manchester Square, very handy for the Wallace Gallery, and you know how fond you are of pictures. It's on sale, furniture and all; but it can be rented for a year to see how it suits us. Of course it may not suit us a bit. I understand it has some lovely rooms. Charlie says it would be exactly the thing for big receptions." "_Big receptions_! I shall have nothing to do with it. Now we've lost our children even this house is too big for us. And I know what the houses in Manchester Square are. You've said all your life you hate receptions." "So I do. They're so much trouble. But one never knows what may happen...! And with plenty of servants...!" "You understand me. I shall have nothing to do with it. Nothing!" "Darling, please, please don't excite yourself. The decision will rest entirely with you. You know I shouldn't dream of influencing you. As if I could! However, I've promised to meet Charlie there this morning. So I suppose I'd better go. Carthew is late with the car." She tapped her foot. "And yet I specially told him to be here prompt." "Well, considering the hour he brought us home, he's scarcely had time to get into bed yet. He ought to have had the morning off." |
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