The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel by David Graham Phillips
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"Selina can."
"Impossible in such a little time." "Then I'll do it," said Craig jovially. "I can pack a trunk twice as quick as any man you ever saw. I pack with my feet as well as with my hands." "It's impossible," repeated she angrily. "I detest being hurried." "Hurried? Why, you've got nine hours to get used to the idea. Nine hours' warning for anything isn't haste." "Why didn't you tell me this yesterday?" demanded she, coming to a full stop and expecting thus to compel him to face her. But he marched on. "It has been my lifelong habit," declared he over his shoulder, "to arrange everything before disclosing my plans. You'll find, as we get on, that it will save you a lot of fretting and debating." Reluctantly and with the humiliating sense of helpless second fiddle she followed him along the rough path. "I loathe surprises," she said. "Then adjust your mind to not being surprised at anything from me." He laughed noisily at his own humor. She was almost hating him again. He seemed to have eyes in the back of his head; for as she |
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