Ragged Lady — Volume 1 by William Dean Howells
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the distant parlor, Fane said. "Now, what'll you bet that they won't
every one of 'em come and look for a letter in her box before she goes to bed? I tell you, girls are queer, and there's no place like a hotel to study 'em." "I don't want to study them," said Gregory, harshly. "Think Greek's more worth your while, or know 'em well enough already?" Fane suggested. "No, I don't know them at all," said the student. "I don't believe," urged the clerk, as if it were relevant, "that there's a girl in the house that you couldn't marry, if you gave your mind to it." Gregory twitched irascibly. "I don't want to marry them." "Pretty cheap lot, you mean? Well, I don't know." "I don't mean that," retorted the student. "But I've got other things to think of." "Don't you believe," the clerk modestly urged, "that it is natural for a man--well, a young man--to think about girls?" "I suppose it is." "And you don't consider it wrong?" |
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