What Maisie Knew by Henry James
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opportunity, and it happened that just at this moment, at the end of the
vista, the others halted and, still showing only their backs, seemed to stay talking. "Right you are, my duck!" he exclaimed at last. "It's my own sweet wife!" He had spoken with a laugh, but he had changed colour, and Maisie quickly looked away from him. "Then who is it with her?" "Blest if I know!" said Sir Claude. "Is it Mr. Perriam?" "Oh dear no--Perriam's smashed." "Smashed?" "Exposed--in the City. But there are quantities of others!" Sir Claude smiled. Maisie appeared to count them; she studied the gentleman's back. "Then is this Lord Eric?" For a moment her companion made no answer, and when she turned her eyes again to him he was looking at her, she thought, rather queerly. "What do you know about Lord Eric?" She tried innocently to be odd in return. "Oh I know more than you think! Is it Lord Eric?" she repeated. "It maybe. Blest if I care!" |
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