The Golden House by Charles Dudley Warner
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auspices," said Edith, without looking up.
"How's that?" "We are invited by Mrs. Brown--" "The mother of the Bible class at St. Philip's?" "Yes--to attend a charity performance for the benefit of the Female Waifs' Refuge. She is to dance." "Who? Mrs. Brown?" Edith paid no attention to this impertinence. "They are to make an artificial evening at eleven o'clock in the morning." "They must have got hold of Mavick's notion that this dance is religious in its origin. Do you, know if the exercises will open with prayer?" "Nonsense, Jack. You know I don't intend to go. I shall send a small check." "Well, draw it mild. But isn't this what I'm accused of doing--shirking my duty of personal service by a contribution?" "Perhaps. But you didn't have any of that shirking feeling last night, did you?" Jack laughed, and ran round to give the only reply possible to such a gibe. These breakfast interludes had not lost piquancy in all these |
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