Awakening - To Let by John Galsworthy
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if she felt that process going on, his mother said:
"Good-night, darling. Have a good sleep and think it over. But it would be lovely!" She pressed him to her so quickly that he did not see her face. Jon stood feeling exactly as he used to when he was a naughty little boy; sore because he was not loving, and because he was justified in his own eyes. But Irene, after she had stood a moment in her own room, passed through the dressing-room between it and her husband's. "Well?" "He will think it over, Jolyon." Watching her lips that wore a little drawn smile, Jolyon said quietly: "You had better let me tell him, and have done with it. After all, Jon has the instincts of a gentleman. He has only to understand--" "Only! He can't understand; that's impossible." "I believe I could have at his age." Irene caught his hand. "You were always more of a realist than Jon; and never so innocent." "That's true," said Jolyon. "It's queer, isn't it? You and I would tell |
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