Between Friends by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
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"I don't know what you mean."
"Oh. Then it wasn't. You're a funny little girl, aren't you?" "Yes, rather." "On purpose?" "Yes, sometimes." He looked into her very clear eyes, now brightly blue with intelligent perception of his not too civil badinage. "And sometimes," he went on, "you're funny when you don't intend to be." "You are, too, Mr. Drene." "What?" "Didn't you know it?" A dull color tinted his cheek bones. "No," he said, "I didn't know it." "But you are. For instance, you don't walk; you stalk. You do what novelists make their gloomy heroes do--you stride. It's rather funny." |
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