Little Eve Edgarton by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
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ballroom--or hiding shyly up in the dressing-room--waiting to be
discovered! Little Miss Still-Waters, deeper than ten thousand seas! Little Miss Gunpowder, milder than the dusk before the moon ignites it! Little Miss Sleeping-Beauty, waiting for her Prince!" "Oh, yes--I suppose so," conceded the Younger Man impatiently. "But that Miss Von Eaton--" "Oh, it isn't that I don't know a pretty face--or hat, when I see it," interrupted the Older Man nonchalantly. "It's only that I don't put my trust in 'em." With a quick gesture, half audacious, half apologetic, he reached forward suddenly and tapped the Younger Man's coat sleeve. "Oh, I knew just as well as you," he affirmed, "oh, I knew just as well as you--at my first glance--that your gorgeous young Miss Von Eaton was excellingly handsome. But I also knew--not later certainly than my second glance--that she was presumably rather stupid. You can't be interesting, you know, my young friend, unless you do interesting things--and handsome creatures are proverbially lazy. Humph! If Beauty is excuse enough for Being, it sure takes Plainness then to feel the real necessity for--Doing. "So, speaking of hats, if it's stimulating conversation that you're after, if you're looking for something unique, something significant, something really worth while--what you want to do, my young friend, is to find a girl with a hat you'd be ashamed to go out with--and stay home with her! That's where you'll find the brains, the originality, the vivacity, the sagacity, the real ideas!" With his first sign of genuine amusement the Younger Man tipped back his head and laughed right up into the green-lined roof of the piazza. |
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