[The Inheritors by Joseph Conrad]@TWC D-Link bookThe Inheritors CHAPTER THREE 13/26
And if the girl wanted to be my sister and a Granger, why the devil shouldn't she, so long as she would let me continue on this footing? I hadn't talked to a woman--not to a well set-up one--for ages and ages.
It was as if I had come back from one of the places to which younger sons exile themselves, and for all I knew it might be the correct thing for girls to elect brothers nowadays in one set or another. "Oh, tell me some more," I said, "one likes to know about one's sister. You and the Right Honourable Charles Gurnard are Dimensionists, and who are the others of your set ?" "There is only one," she answered.
And would you believe it!--it seems he was Fox, the editor of my new paper. "You select your characters with charming indiscriminateness," I said. "Fox is only a sort of toad, you know--he won't get far." "Oh, he'll go far," she answered, "but he won't get there.
Fox is fighting against us." "Oh, so you don't dwell in amity ?" I said.
"You fight for your own hands." "We fight for our own hands," she answered, "I shall throw Gurnard over when he's pulled the chestnuts out of the fire." I was beginning to get a little tired of this.
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