[The Short Works of George Meredith by George Meredith]@TWC D-Link bookThe Short Works of George Meredith CHAPTER V 6/15
He would have to speak of his income.
He was living up to the edges of it. She is an upright woman, and I must be the same! he said, fortunately not in her hearing. The subject was disagreeable to a man sensitive on the topic of money, and feeling that his prudence had recently been misled to keep up appearances. Lady Camper was in her garden, reclining under her parasol.
A chair was beside her, to which, acknowledging the salutation of her suitor, she waved him. 'You have met my nephew Reginald this morning, General ?' 'Curiously, in the park, this morning, before breakfast, I did, yes. Hem! I, I say I did meet him.
Has your ladyship seen him ?' 'No.
The park is very pretty in the early morning.' 'Sweetly pretty.' Lady Camper raised her head, and with the mildness of assured dictatorship, pronounced: 'Never say that before me.' 'I submit, my lady,' said the poor scourged man. 'Why, naturally you do.
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