[Beyond the City by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookBeyond the City CHAPTER II 15/16
"You don't smoke? Ah, you miss one of the purest of pleasures--one of the few pleasures which are without a reaction." Miss Williams smoothed out her silken lap. "It is a pleasure," she said, with some approach to self-assertion, "which Bertha and I are rather too old-fashioned to enjoy." "No doubt, It would probably make you very ill if you attempted it. By the way, I hope that you will come to some of our Guild meetings.
I shall see that tickets are sent you." "Your Guild ?" "It is not yet formed, but I shall lose no time in forming a committee. It is my habit to establish a branch of the Emancipation Guild wherever I go.
There is a Mrs.Sanderson in Anerley who is already one of the emancipated, so that I have a nucleus.
It is only by organized resistance, Miss Williams, that we can hope to hold our own against the selfish sex.
Must you go, then ?" "Yes, we have one or two other visits to pay," said the elder sister. "You will, I am sure, excuse us.
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