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Richmond, Grace S. (Grace Smith), 1866-1959

"A Court of Inquiry"

In spite of the music he seemed not in a
sentimental mood.
"You have a lot of girl company, first and last, don't you?" he queried,
when he and I had agreed upon the beauty of the night.
"It happens so, for some reason," I admitted.
He shook his head regretfully. "If I thought you were going to have
anything more like that to-day soon, I should take to the woods,"
said he.


V
AZALEA
It all depends upon a consciousness of values, a sense of proportion.
--_Arthur Christopher Benson._

"The heavens have fallen!" I announced in the doorway of the Gay Lady's
room. "Cook is ill--I had the doctor for her in the night. And my little
waitress went home just yesterday to her sister's wedding."
"And breakfast to get," responded the Gay Lady, arriving instantly at
the point, as she always does. She had been dressing leisurely. Now she
made all speed and instead of white linen she slipped into a
blue-and-white-checked gingham. "Don't worry--I'll be down in three
minutes," she assured me cheerily.


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