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The Forsyte Saga

CHAPTER III--DINNER AT SWITHIN'S
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The hands of Swithin's watch, which he still held open in his hand, had left eight behind; it was half an hour beyond his dinner-time--he had had no lunch--and a strange primeval impatience surged up within him.
"It's not like Jolyon to be late!" he said to Irene, with uncontrollable vexation.

"I suppose it'll be June keeping him!" "People in love are always late," she answered.
Swithin stared at her; a dusky orange dyed his cheeks.
"They've no business to be.

Some fashionable nonsense!" And behind this outburst the inarticulate violence of primitive generations seemed to mutter and grumble.
"Tell me what you think of my new star, Uncle Swithin," said Irene softly.
Among the lace in the bosom of her dress was shining a five-pointed star, made of eleven diamonds.

Swithin looked at the star.

He had a pretty taste in stones; no question could have been more sympathetically devised to distract his attention.
"Who gave you that ?" he asked.
"Soames." There was no change in her face, but Swithin's pale eyes bulged as though he might suddenly have been afflicted with insight.
"I dare say you're dull at home," he said.


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