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purple and fine linen, are so accustomed to think we're all that
meant to say that this is appalling enough, but that what is still
that if people try to disturb us, we can, and jolly well will, take
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never get from under. That, for all we pretend to admire
a little faster than it grows up. Is that what you meant, Derek?"
"You'll try to, but you won't succeed!"
"I'm afraid we shall, and with a smile.html">smile, too, so that you won't see
very gracefully and gradually he does it. Take my hair--your aunt
it is, or rather isn't--little by little."
Frances Freeland, who during Felix's long speech had almost closed
head.
"Darling," she said, "I've got the very thing for it. You must
surprised.
"Mother," he said, "YOU only have the gift of keeping young."
"Oh! my dear, I'm getting dreadfully old. I have the greatest
I mean to fight against it. It's so dreadfully rude, and ugly,
quite new!"
A sweet but rather rueful smile passed over Frances Freeland's
loving.
It is doubtful if John understood the drift of Felix's exordium, it
listen to at the Home Office that the practice was growing on him.
culture, and security was certainly security--none of them were
it had to do with outbreaks of youth and enthusiasm--was too
with women, labor people, and the rest of it, he had no time for
through so many daily hours of real work did not dissipate his
remarks, they had ruffled him. There is no philosophy quite so
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