The Complete Works of Mark Twain [pseud.] the Glided Age Vol. 10 Ten (10)

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"You are angry with me. Latira," said Harry, 88 THE GILDED AGE not comprehending in the least what was going on in her mind.
"Angry?" she said, forcing herself to come back to his presence. "With you? Oh, no. I'm angry with the cruel world, which pursues an independent woman as it never does a man. I'm grateful to you, Harry; I'm grateful to you for telling me of that odious man." And she rose from her chair and gave him her pretty hand, which the silly fellow took, and kissed and clung to. And
... he said many silly things, before she disengaged herself gently, and left him, saying it was time to dress for dinner.
And Harry went away, excited, and a little hope- ful, but only a little. The happiness was only a gleam, which departed and left him thoroughly miserable. She never would love him, and she was going to the devil, besides. He couldn't shut his ey^s to what he saw, nor his ears to what he heard of her.
What had come over this trifling young lady- killer? It was a pity to see such a gay butterfly broken on a wheel.


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