Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, May 21, 1919 by Various
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page 28 of 64 (43%)
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"_'Kate, avez-vous soupé avant le spectacle?' 'Non, je n'avais guère le coeur à manger.'_" Well, that's easy enough. But I doubt if it is one of the most characteristic passages. It doesn't give you a clue to LAFORGUE'S manner, any more than "'Must I sit here, mother?' 'Yes, without a doubt you must,'" tells you all that you want to know about MEREDITH. There's more in it than that. And I've got to tell him. But fancy holding forth on an author's style after reading him laboriously with a dictionary! However, I must do my best; and in my more hopeful moments I see the conversation going like this:-- "Well?" "Oh, wonderful." _(With emotion)_ "Really wonderful." "You see them all there?" "Yes, yes. It's really--wonderful. MEREDITH--I mean--well, it's simply--(_after a pause_) wonderful." "You see MEREDITH there most?" |
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