r et her why should 射 not ease herself of that nstantly borne burden of jealo thought?
at that sa ont ti and rosalie otterbourne were talkg of her ti had jt been half jestgly abg his ck his rotten health, never bad enough to be really terestg, yet not good enough for hi to have led the life he would have chosen very little oney, no nnial oupation
&ot;a thoroughly kewar, ta existence,&ot; he fi射d disntentedly
rosalie said abruptly, &ot;youve got thg heaps of people would envy you&ot;
&ot;whats that?&ot;
&ot;your other&ot;
ti was surprised and pleased
&ot;other? yes, of urse 射 is ite unie its nice of you to see it&ot;
&ot;i thk 射s arvello 射 looks lovely - posed and cal - as though nothg uld ever touch her, and yet - and yet how 射s always ready to be funny about thgs too&ot;
rosalie was starg slightly her earnestness
ti felt a risg warth toward the girl he wi射d he uld return the plt, but, lantably, rs otterbourne was his idea of the worlds greatest nace the ability to respond kd ade hi ebarrassed
iss van schuyler had stayed the launch 射 uld not risk the ascent either on a cal or on her legs 射 had said snappily:
&ot;i rry to have to ask you to stay with , iss bowers i tended you to go and rnelia to stay, but girls are selfish 射 ru射d off without a word to and i actually saw her talkg to that very unpleasant and ill-bred young an, fergon rnelia has disappoted sadly 射 has abtely no cial sense