[In Luck at Last by Walter Besant]@TWC D-Link book
In Luck at Last

CHAPTER VIII
18/47

Perhaps one may get to like society.

You will teach me lawn-tennis, Arnold; and I should like, I think, to learn dancing.

I suppose I must leave off making my own dresses, though I know that I shall never be so well dressed if I do.

And about the cakes and puddings--but, oh, there is enough pretending." "It is difficult," said Lala Roy, "to bear adversity.

But to be temperate in prosperity is the height of wisdom." "And now suppose, Iris," said Arnold "that the inheritance, instead of being thousands a year, is only a few hundreds." "Ah, then, Arnold, it will be ever so much simpler.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books