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"Of course I shallfor us to be apart awhile Love row I a very happy, and I think Tyrrel also will find absence a relief In 'Lalla Rookh' there is a line about love 'falling asleep in a sa spell of hot, sunshiny weather, and how gratefully elcome the first shower of rain"
"Love has made you a philosopher, Ethel"
"Well, it is rather an advantage than otherwise I a to take a walk, Ruth, into the very heart of Broadway I have had enough of the peace of the country I want the crack, and crash, and rattle, and grind of wheels, the confused cries, the snatches of talk and laughter, the tread of crowds, the sound of bells, and clocks, and chiible noise of the streets How suggestive it is! Yet it never explains itself It only gives one a full sense of life Love randmother would come home I should not require Broadway as a stiry with me, and there will be a battle royal in Gramercy Park"
It was nearly a week before Ethel had this crisis tomanner, and her reception was very cordial Madalove until the propersubjects to talk over, and she wanted "to find things out" that would never be told unless tempers were propitious Added to these reasons was the solid one that she really adored her granddaughter, and was i countenance lifted to her sitting-roo She, indeed, pretended to be there in order to get a good light for her new shell pattern, but she atching for Ethel, and Ethel understood the shell-pattern fiction very well She had heard sorandht you would never come home"
"It wasn'tdoctorat all but what I ought to have I've been s that I hate to take and hate to do For ten days I've been kicking s in my own hands"