Awakening - To Let by John Galsworthy
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He touched the dress she had taken off, and asked: "What have you been doing?" Annette looked at him, reflected in her glass. Her just-brightened lips smiled, rather full, rather ironical. "Enjoying myself," she said. "Oh!" answered Soames glumly. "Ribbandry, I suppose." It was his word for all that incomprehensible running in and out of shops that women went in for. "Has Fleur got her summer dresses?" "You don't ask if I have mine." "You don't care whether I do or not." "Quite right. Well, she has; and I have mine--terribly expensive." "H'm!" said Soames. "What does that chap Profond do in England?" Annette raised the eyebrows she had just finished. "He yachts." "Ah!" said Soames; "he's a sleepy chap." "Sometimes," answered Annette, and her face had a sort of quiet |
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