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"I like to see a young man,** she said approv- ingly, "who is not afraid of tea and sweet cakes. Digitized by Google PLAIN MEN AND FAIR WOMEN 241 There are far too many of them nowadays who consider it beneath their dignity to take tea at all. Caviare sandwiches and whiskey-and-^soda are all they will condescend to. And now/* she added briskly, ^'I want to introduce you to a charming girl." The quaking Philip, with his bilious burden, was conducted across the room and presented to a pretty girl... in a hat which for the time being de- prived its wearer of the use of one eye. '"This is Mr. Meldrum, Barbara dear/' an- nounced Lady Rendle. "Miss Duncombe.** Philip, still bitterly ashamed of his tea, achieved a lopsided bow, and Lady Rendle departed to her own place. Timothy, who had been engaging Miss Dim- combe in animated conversation, supplemented the introduction with a few explanatory comments. **Babs, old thing," he announced to the damsel, rising to give his seat to Philip, "you must be gentle with my friend Theophilus.
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