[The Hand But Not the Heart by T. S. Arthur]@TWC D-Link bookThe Hand But Not the Heart CHAPTER II 10/15
I can play very well at home, when my mind is calm; but I should blunder in the first bar here." "Children should be left at home," said Mrs.Loring.
"That is my doctrine.
This crowding of young girls into company, and crowding out grown up people, is a great mistake; but, who else was there? What gentlemen ?" "Mr.Florence." Mrs.Loring curled her flexible lip. "Mr.Dexter." "Leon ?" "Yes." The eyes of Jessie drooped as those of her aunt were directed in close scrutiny to her face. "He's a catch.
Set your cap for him, Jessie, and you may ride in your own carriage." There was a vulgar leer in Mrs.Loring's eye. The color rose to Jessie's face, but she did not answer. "Did he show you any attentions ?" inquired the aunt. "Yes.
He was quite as attentive as I could desire." "Indeed! And what does 'as you could desire,' mean ?" Jessie turned her face partly away to hide its crimson. "Ah, well; I see how it is, dear.
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