The Lane That Had No Turning, Volume 3 by Gilbert Parker
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"You're going to break your neck, Fabian." "What's up, Henri?" was the reply. "You're drinking hard, and you don't keep good company." Fabian laughed. "Can't get the company I want, so what I can get I have, Henri, my lad." "Don't drink." Henri laid his freehand on Fabian's knee. "Whiskey-wine is meat and drink to me--I was born on New Year's Day, old coffin-face. Whiskey-wine day, they ought to call it. Holy! the empty jars that day." Henri sighed. "That's the drink, Fabian," he said patiently. "Give up the company. I'll be better company for you than that girl, Fabian." "Girl? What the devil do you mean!" "She, Nell Barraway, was the company I meant, Fabian." "Nell Barraway--you mean her? Bosh! I'm going to marry her, Henri." "You mustn't, Fabian," said Henri, eagerly clutching Fabian's sleeve. "But I must, my Henri. She's the best-looking, wittiest girl I ever saw --splendid. Never lonely with her." "Looks and brains isn't everything, Fabian." |
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