[Demos by George Gissing]@TWC D-Link bookDemos CHAPTER IV 23/31
Start not, dear reader; the Princess is only a subordinate heroine, and happens, moreover, to be a living creature. 'Won't you take a walnut, Miss Vine ?' Daniel asked, pushing the tumbler to the quiet girl, who had scarcely spoken through the meal. She declined the offered dainty, and at the same time rose from the table, saying aside to Mrs.Mutimer that she must be going. 'Yes, I suppose you must,' was the reply.
'Shall you have to sit up with Jane ?' 'Not all night, I don't expect.' Richard likewise left his place, and, when she offered to bid him good-night, said that he would walk a little way with her.
In the passage above, which was gas-lighted, he found his hat on a nail, and the two left the house together. 'Don't you really mind ?' Emma asked, looking up into his face as they took their way out of the square. 'Not I! I can get a job at Baldwin's any day.
But I dare say I shan't want one long.' 'Not want work ?' He laughed. 'Work? Oh, plenty of work; but perhaps not the same kind.
We want men who can give their whole time to the struggle--to go about lecturing and the like.
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