Eden An Episode

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I can tell at a glance where he is in any affair. The moment he gives up his after-dinner cigar I can hear the fifes in the distance he is making himself agreeable to someone with whom he intends to pass the evening. The second stage is when he comes in of an after noon with a rose in his button-hole. That means that he has been sending flowers and that the siege is progressing. The third stage is when he begins to smoke again. That means that the castle has capitu lated and further diplomacy i...s unnecessary. The fourth and final stage is when he says in an off-hand way, Laura, I saw some 88 Eden.
stones this afternoon at Tiffany s. That means remorse and reward remorse at his own wickedness, and reward for my non interference. There is nothing in the world that a man appreciates more than that. Yes, I certainly do my duty. Nicholas, as you know, was a widower when I married him. By his first wife he had one child and a great deal to put up with. Whereas, now why, Eden, what are you crying about?" " I am not crying.


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