The Woman with the Fan by Robert Smythe Hichens
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have been transferred from Copenhagen to Teheran, visited the Sultan of
Morocco at Fez, and--" he stopped. After a pause he added: "And now I sit in London clubs and look out of bay windows." They walked on slowly. "Have you known our hostess of to-night long?" Sir Donald asked presently. "A good while--quite a good while. But I'm very much away at Rome now. Since I have been there she has married." "I have only met her to speak to once before to-night, though I have seen her about very often and heard her sing." "Ah!" "To me she is an enigma," Sir Donald continued with some hesitation. "I cannot make her out at all." Robin Pierce smiled in the dark and thrust his hands deep down in the pockets of his overcoat. "I don't know," Sir Donald resumed, after a slight pause, "I don't know what is your--whether you care much for beauty in its innumerable forms. Many young men don't, I believe." "I do," said Robin. "My mother is an Italian, you know, and not an Italian Philistine." |
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