The book Two Comedies: An Ill Wind; An Abject Apology .. was written by author Donaldson, Frank. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Two Comedies: An Ill Wind; An Abject Apology .. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Two Comedies: An Ill Wind; An Abject Apology .. a good or bad book?
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Miss Elliot {looking at him). I'll work it out yet. Mr. Reeves. To his salvation, you mean. Miss Elliot. No ; to my own. Mr. Reeves {with a sigh). I hope it'll be to his. {After a silence, aiid seriously) Miss EHiot, I'm afraid I'm not a very joy- ful companion this evening. You see — Miss Elliot. The dejected 'havior of your visage, I do. Mr. Reeves {impatiently). You see, I'm depressed to death about leaving you. {After a pause) I don't know whether I'm glad or sorry I met you, anyway. Miss E...lliot {opening her eyes very wide). Why not, pray ? Mr. Reeves. Well, this sort of thing's all very fine ; but it can't last. You've affected me most deeply. Miss Elliot. Effected you ! How ? Mr. Reeves. Well, you've changed my whole self, — my way of looking at things. Haven't men told you what a hold you had on them .? 52 An Abject Apology. Miss Elliot. No. Mr. Reeves {laughing). I know what that " no " means. Miss Elliot. I congratulate you. I've seen men who didn't know " no " when they heard it.
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