[One Man in His Time by Ellen Glasgow]@TWC D-Link bookOne Man in His Time CHAPTER X 20/21
"He is beginning to kick against too much ice cream." "Well, if you argue as loud as that," replied the girl with imperturbable coolness, "it won't be necessary to go and tell it to the crowd." In an instant she had changed from the sparkling elusive creature Stephen had known into a woman of authority and composure.
What an eternal enigma was the feminine mind! He had flattered himself that he had reached the end of her superficial attractions; and in a minute, by some startling metamorphosis, she was changed from a being of transparent shallows into the immemorial riddle of sex.
She might be anything, or everything, except the ingenuous girl of the moment before. "We must learn to lower our voices," said the Governor in a laughing tone.
His anger, if it were anger, had blown over him like a summer storm, and the clear blue of his glance was as winning as ever.
"I've been looking into the matter of that appointment Judge Page asked me about," he added, "and I think I may see my way to oblige him." "If you are free for half an hour I'd like to have the talk we spoke of the other day," answered Stephen. "Oh, I'm free except for Darrow.
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