[A Prince of Sinners by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookA Prince of Sinners CHAPTER II 13/18
I am going to show you some of my sketches and ask your opinion." Brooks turned towards her without undue enthusiasm. "It is very good of you, Miss Bullsom," he said, doubtfully; "but I never drew a straight line in my life, and I know nothing whatever about perspective.
My opinion would be worse than worthless." Louise giggled artlessly, and turned over the first few pages. "You men all say that at first," she declared, "and then you turn out such terrible critics.
I declare I'm afraid to show them to you, after all." Brooks scarcely showed that desire to overcome her new resolution which politeness demanded.
But Selina came tripping across the room, and took up her position on the other side of him. "You must show them now you've brought them out, Louise," she declared. "I am sure that Mr.Brooks' advice will be most valuable.
But mind, if you dare to show mine, I'll tear them into pieces." "I wasn't going to, dear," Louise declared, a little tartly.
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