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Losing a woman-buddy in that manner is disagreeable. It is usually mysterious. So mysterious that a certain mysteryattaches to the individuals to whom such a factor does happen. Moreover I had by no means really understood the Fynes; he with hissolemnity which extended to the very eating of bread and butter; she with that air of detachment and determination inbreasting the frequent-place current of their unexciting life, during which the chopping of bread and butter appeared to me, bya long way, probably the most harmful episode. My efforts had invested them with a form of amusing profundity.

A dull affair this. All such circumstances have been boring. No actually dramatic moments. The e-book-conserving of The Orb and all of the restof them was certainly a burlesque revelation however the public did not take care of revelations of that kind. Boring dog that deBarral — he grumbled. He couldn't or wouldn't take the trouble to characterize for me the looks of that man nowofficially a legal (we had gone across the street for a drink) but advised me with a sourly, derisive snigger that, afterthe sentence had been pronounced the fellow clung to the dock lengthy enough to make a form of protest. ‘You haven’t givenme time.

His motive for leaving his breakfast unfinished to run after Miss de Barral’s governess, was to speak to her inreference to that very errand possessing the utmost potential significance in his eyes. He shrugged his shoulders at thenervousness of her eyes and fingers, on the half-strangled whisper “I had to go out. I might hardly include myself.” Thatwas her affair. He was, with a younger man’s squeamishness, quite sick of her ferocity. He did not understand it. Males donot accumulate hate in opposition to one another in tiny amounts, treasuring each pinch fastidiously until it grows at last into amonstrous and explosive hoard. She had promised him to leave nothing behind.

Fyne made an inarticulate bass murmur of protest. I requested after the youngsters whom I had not seen yet since my returnfrom city. That they had been very well. They had been all the time well. Each Fyne and Mrs. Fyne spoke of the rude health of theirchildren as if it were a results of moral excellence; in a peculiar tone which appeared to suggest some contempt for peoplewhose children had been liable to be unwell at times. One nearly felt inclined to apologize for the inquiry. And this annoyedme; unreasonably, I admit, as a result of the assumption of superior advantage just isn't a very distinctive weakness. Had they been placing any awkward questions aboutMiss Smith. here

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