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The Green Carnation

by Robert Smythe Hichens

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Excerpt: ...Reggie." "My dear boy," Lady Locke said, "what a sudden affection Why, to-day is only Friday, and you never met him until Wednesday. That is quick work." "It's very easy," answered Tommy. "It doesn't take any time. Why should it?" "Well, we generally get to like people very much gradually. We find out what they are by degrees, and consider whether they are worth caring for." "I don't," said Tommy. "Directly he came to play at ball with me I loved him. Why shouldn't I?" "Tommy, you are very direct," his mother cried, laughing. "Now you have finished breakfast, run out into the garden. I heard Mr. Smith's boys just now. I expect they are in the paddock." "Athanasius doesn't play cricket badly," Tommy remarked meditatively, "only he Pg 108 caught a ball once on his spectacles. Lord Reggie would never have done that." "Lord Reggie doesn't wear spectacles," said his mother. Tommy looked at her seriously for a minute, as if he were taking in the relevance of this contention. Then he said

First published
1894

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  • Print211 pages · ISBN 9780860721529

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