The Gay Cockade by Temple Bailey
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"Why should civilization advance? It has gone far enough--too far--And
she should wear a blue cloak--sea-blue--the color of her eyes--" "And of yours." I smiled at him. "Yes. Are they like hers?" They were almost uncannily alike. I had noticed it when I saw them together. But there the resemblance stopped. "She belongs to the island?" "She lives in New York. But every drop of blood in her is seafaring blood." "Good!" He sat for a moment in silence, then spoke of something else. But when he was ready to go, he included Nancy in an invitation. "If you and Miss Greer could lunch with me to-morrow on my yacht--" I was not sure about Nancy's engagements, but I thought we might. "You can call us up in the morning." Nancy brought the Drakes and Bob Needham back with her for supper, and Mimi Sears was with Anthony. Supper on Sunday is an informal meal--everything on the table and the servants out. Nancy, clothed in something white and exquisite, served the salad. "So your young viking didn't stay, Elizabeth?" "I didn't ask him." |
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