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Fraternity

CHAPTER I
19/23

His mustachioed mouth wore a set smile; his cheerful face was rather red, with a forehead of no extravagant height or breadth, and a conspicuous jaw; his hair was thick and light in colour, and his eyes were small, grey, and shrewd.

He was looking at a picture.
"He's so delightfully unconscious," murmured Mrs.Tallents Smallpeace.
"He didn't even seem to know that there was a problem of the lower classes." "Did he tell you that he had a picture ?" asked Cecilia gloomily.
"Oh yes, by Harpignies, with the accent on the 'pig.' It's worth three times what he gave for it.

It's so nice to be made to feel that there is still all that mass of people just simply measuring everything by what they gave for it." "And did he tell you my grandfather Carfax's dictum in the Banstock case ?" muttered Cecilia.
"Oh yes: 'The man who does not know his own mind should be made an Irishman by Act of Parliament.' He said it was so awfully good." "He would," replied Cecilia.
"He seems to depress you, rather!" "Oh no; I believe he's quite a nice sort of person.

One can't be rude to him; he really did what he thought a very kind thing to my father.
That's how we came to know him.

Only it's rather trying when he will come to call regularly.


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