[Put Yourself in His Place by Charles Reade]@TWC D-Link bookPut Yourself in His Place CHAPTER XXV 2/12
I care about whatever interests you." "Well, these inventions interest me very much.
One way or other, they are roads to fortune; and you know why I desire fortune." "Ah, that I do.
But excuse me, you value independence more.
Oh, I respect you for it.
Only don't make yourself pale, or you will make me unhappy, and a foe to invention." On this Mr.Little made himself red instead of pale, and beamed with happiness. They spent a delightful hour together, and, even when they parted, their eyes lingered on each other. Soon after this the Cardens gave a dinner-party, and Grace asked if she might invite Mrs.Little and Mr.Little. "What, is he presentable ?" "More than that," said Grace, coloring.
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