Ladies Must Live by Alice Duer Miller
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"But how in the world can I teach you what to do, if I have to act a part myself?" "Well, before we begin, just give me a sketch of what I ought to do." "You must be very cold and firm, and explain to me that though my mistake is natural, you are really not a god at all; and then that gives you an excuse to talk a great deal about yourself, and tell how wicked and human and splendid you are, and that you are not worthy of a simple, good girl like myself, and how you don't love me anyhow. And then the essential thing is to go away quickly, and end the interview before I have a chance to begin all over again." He looked doubtfully at the snow. "Must I get out and walk home?" he asked. "No," she said. "I think that's too complicated. We might try an easier one to begin. Suppose we do the calmly rational first. I explain to you that I have watched you from boyhood, and have come to the conclusion that our tastes, our intellects, our--" "Oh, no," said Riatt, "there's really no use in going on with that. Even I should have no difficulty with any lady who approached me in that way. But there was one of the others that sounded rather promising and difficult. How about the passionate whirlwind? I say to try that next." To her surprise, Christine found herself coloring a little. |
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