23/31 He'll marry somebody like Maud Hemingway." Maud Hemingway was the daughter of the leading physician in Rowe, and regarded with a mixture of spite and admiration by daughters of the factory operatives. Maud Hemingway was attending college, and rode a saddle-horse when home on her vacations. She had been to Europe. His face came before her as plainly as Granville Joy's. She had arrived at that stage when life began to be as a picture-gallery of love. |