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Moore, George (George Augustus), 1852-1933

"Vain Fortune"

If you don't take care, you'll
lose your health and your looks. I have been noticing how thin you are
looking.'
'I suppose you have told him that I am looking thin and ill.... Men like
tall, big, healthy women like you--don't they?'
'I see, Emily, that it is hopeless; every word one utters is
misinterpreted. Dinner will be ready in a few minutes; or, if you like, I
will dine up-stairs; and you and Mr. Price----'
'But is he coming down to dinner? I thought you said he had gone to his
study; sometimes he dines there.'
'I can tell you nothing about Mr. Price. I don't know whether he'll dine
up-stairs or down.'
At that moment a knock was heard at the door, and the servant announced
that dinner was ready. 'Mr. Price has sent down word, ma'am, that he is
very busy writing; he hopes you'll excuse him, and he'll be glad if you
will send him his dinner up on a tray.'
'Very well; I shall be down directly.'
The slight interruption had sufficed to calm Julia's irritation, and she
stood waiting for Emily. But seeing that she showed no signs of moving, she
said, 'Aren't you coming down to dinner, Emily?' It was a sense of strict
duty that impelled the question, for her heart sank at the prospect of
spending the evening alone with the girl.


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