The Coming of Bill by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse
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"How did it begin?" he asked.
"Well," said Ruth, "it began when Aunt Lora took me to his studio." "Yes, I heard that it was she who set the whole thing going. She is a friend of this fellow-what is his name?" "Kirk Winfield. Yes, she seemed to know him quite well." "And then?" In spite of her anxiety, Ruth smiled. "Well, that's all," she said. "I just fell in love with him." Mr. Bannister nodded. "You just fell in love with him," he repeated. "Pretty quick work, wasn't it?" "I suppose it was." "You just took one look at him and saw he was the affinity, eh?" "I suppose so." "And what did he do? Was he equally sudden?" Ruth laughed. She was feeling quite happy now. |
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