People Like That by Kate Langley Bosher
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things we've said so often, and I didn't want to say them or hear
them. One of the reasons why I came down here was to talk with people who weren't born with made-up minds, and who don't have high walls around their homes." "There are times when I would like to put them around you! If you were mine I'd do it." "No, you wouldn't. You know perfectly well what I would do with walls. That is the kind you think should be around a woman. But we won't get on that, either. Were you ever in Scarborough Square before?" Selwyn nodded and looked, not at me, but at the spirals of smoke from his cigar. "My grandfather used to live on the opposite side of the Square, and as a kid I was brought occasionally to see him. I barely remember him. He died thirty years ago." "It's difficult to imagine this was once the fashionable part of the city, and that gorgeous parties and balls--" I sat upright and laughed. "I went to a party last night. It was a wonderful party." "You did what?" Selwyn's cigar was held suspended on its way to his lips. "Whose party? Where was it?" "Two doors from here. The girl who gave it, or rather, to whom it was given, is named Bryce--Evelyn Bryce. She is a friend of Mrs. Mundy's and is a printer. I never knew a girl printer until I came |
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