The Landlord at Lions Head — Volume 2 by William Dean Howells
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"And what is the right kind of a hotel?"
"That's a long story. It would make you tired." "It might, but we've got to spend the time somehow. You could begin, and then if I couldn't stand it you could stop." "It's easier to stop first and begin some other time. I guess I'll let you imagine my hotel, Miss Lynde." "Oh, I understand now," said the girl. "The table will be the great thing. You will stuff people." "Do you mean that I'm trying to stuff you?" "How do I know? You never can tell what men really mean." Jeff laughed with mounting pleasure in her audacity, that imparted a sense of tolerance for him such as he had experienced very seldom from the Boston girls he had met; after all, he had met but few. It flattered him to have her doubt what he had told her in his reckless indifference; it implied that he was fit for better things than hotel-keeping. "You never can tell how much a woman believes," he retorted. "And you keep trying to find out?" "No, but I think that they might believe the truth." "You'd better try them with it!" |
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