The book The Convert was written by author Robins Elizabeth Here you can read free online of The Convert book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Convert a good or bad book?
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'Bad as Miss Scammell was, she made me rather ashamed of myself, ' Vidaconfided to Borrodaile. 'Yes, ' he said sympathetically, 'it always makes one ratherashamed--even if it's a man making public failure. ' 'Oh, that wasn't what I meant. _She_ at least tried. But I--I feel I'm atype of all the idle women the world over. Leaving it to the poor andthe ill-equipped to----' 'To keep the world from slipping into chaos?' he inquired genially. She hadn't heard. Her eyes were fastened on the chairwoma...n. 'After all, they've got Ernestine, ' Vida exulted under her breath. Borrodaile fell to studying this aspect of the face whose every changehe had thought he knew so well. What was the new thing in it? Notadmiration merely, not affection alone--something almost fierce behindthe half-protecting tenderness with which she watched the chairman'sduel with the mob. Borrodaile lifted a hand--people were far tooengrossed, he knew, to notice--and he laid it on Vida's, which hadtightened on the back of the bench.
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