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Alice Adams

CHAPTER V
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With this, having more immediately practical questions before them, they dropped the subject, to bend their entire attention upon the dress; and when the lunch-gong sounded downstairs Alice was still sketching repairs and alterations.

She continued to sketch them, not heeding the summons.
"I suppose we'd better go down to lunch," Mrs.Adams said, absently.
"She's at the gong again." "In a minute, mama.

Now about the sleeves----" And she went on with her planning.

Unfortunately the gong was inexpressive of the mood of the person who beat upon it.

It consisted of three little metal bowls upon a string; they were unequal in size, and, upon being tapped with a padded stick, gave forth vibrations almost musically pleasant.


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