The Elevator by William Dean Howells
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MRS. CURWEN, giving him her hand: "As it isn't proper for ME to kiss
you" CAMPBELL: "Well, I don't know. I don't wish to be TOO modest." MRS. CURWEN: "I think I shall have to vote you a service of plate." MRS. ROBERTS: "Come and look at the pattern of mine. And, Willis, as you are the true hero of the occasion, you shall take me in to dinner. And I am not going to let anybody go before you." She seizes his arm, and leads the way from the landing into the apartment. ROBERTS, LAWTON, and BEMIS follow stragglingly. MRS. MILLER, getting her husband to one side: "When she fainted, she fainted AT you, of course! What did you do?" MILLER: "Who? I! Oh!" After a moment's reflection: "She came to!" CURWEN, getting his wife aside: "When you fainted, Caroline, who revived you?" MRS. CURWEN: "Who? ME? Oh! How should I know? I was insensible." They wheel arm in arm, and meet MR. and MRS. MILLER in the middle. MRS. CURWEN yields precedence with an ironical courtesy: "After you, Mrs. Miller!" MRS. MILLER, in a nervous, inimical twitter: "Oh, before the heroine of the lost elevator?" |
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