The Sturdy Oak a Composite Novel of American Politics
The Sturdy Oak a Composite Novel of American Politics
Jordan, Elizabeth Garver, 1867-1947, Ed
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But it wasn t quite impossible to pretend he didn t hear, and he did it. The dinner afterward at the Sea Light Inn was a rather gloomy affair. George s lonely grandeur was only made the worse, it seemed, by Genevieve s be lated concern lest he might have taken cold through not having gone and dressed directly he came out of the water. Genevieve then turned very frosty to Penny, having decided suddenly that it was all his fault. As for Betty, though she was as amiable a little soul as breathed, ...she didn t see why she should make any particular effort to console Penny, just because his little flirtation with Genevieve had stopped with a bump. Even the ride home in the moonlight didn t help much. Genevieve sat beside George on the front seat, and between them there stretched a tense, 122 THE STURDY OAK / tragic silence. In the back seat with Penfield Evans, and in the intervals of frustrating his attempts to hold her hand, Betty considered how frightfully silly young married couples could be over micro scopic differences.
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