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Phillips, David Graham, 1867-1911

"The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel"

Of course, he's not the man for her. She
couldn't care for him, not in a thousand years. What woman with a
sense of humor could? But she's got to marry somebody that can
give her what she must have. ... It's very important whom a man
marries, but it's not at all important whom a woman marries. The
world wasn't made for them, but for US!"
At Vanderman's that night he took Mrs. Tate in to dinner, but
Margaret was on his left. "When does your Craig make his speech
before the Supreme Court?" asked she.
He inspected her with some surprise. "Tuesday, I think. Why?"
"I promised him I'd go."
"And will you?"
"Certainly. Why not?"
This would never do. Josh would get the impression she was running
after him, and would be more contemptuous than ever. "I shouldn't,
if I were you."
"Why not?"
"Well, he's very vain, as you perhaps discovered. He might
misunderstand."
"And why should that disturb me?" asked she, tranquilly. "I do as
I please. I don't concern myself about what others think. Your
friend interests me. I've a curiosity to see whether he has
improved in the last two or three years as much as he says he
has."
"He told you all about himself?"
"Everything--and nothing.


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