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"I hope I sha'n't begin going stealthily." "Well, my dear," said Mrs.March, "just let me know when you're tempted to do that.
If ever you sacrifice the smallest grain of your honesty or your self-respect to Mr.Dryfoos, or anybody else, I will simply renounce you." "In view of that I'm rather glad the management of 'Every Other Week' involves tastes and not convictions," said March. III. That night Dryfoos was wakened from his after-dinner nap by the sound of gay talk and nervous giggling in the drawing-room.
The talk, which was Christine's, and the giggling, which was Mela's, were intershot with the heavier tones of a man's voice; and Dryfoos lay awhile on the leathern lounge in his library, trying to make out whether he knew the voice. His wife sat in a deep chair before the fire, with her eyes on his face, waiting for him to wake. "Who is that out there ?" he asked, without opening his eyes. "Indeed, indeed, I don't know, Jacob," his wife answered.
"I reckon it's just some visitor of the girls'." "Was I snoring ?" "Not a bit.
You was sleeping as quiet! I did hate to have 'em wake you, and I was just goin' out to shoo them.
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