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The Magnificent Ambersons

CHAPTER XVII
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He even allowed himself to be escorted with his mother and Fanny through the growing factory, which was now, as the foreman of the paint shop informed the visitors, "turning out a car and a quarter a day." George had seldom been more excessively bored, but his mother showed a lively interest in everything, wishing to have all the machinery explained to her.

It was Lucy who did most of the explaining, while her father looked on and laughed at the mistakes she made, and Fanny remained in the background with George, exhibiting a bleakness that overmatched his boredom.
From the factory Eugene took them to lunch at a new restaurant, just opened in the town, a place which surprised Isabel with its metropolitan air, and, though George made fun of it to her, in a whisper, she offered everything the tribute of pleased exclamations; and her gayety helped Eugene's to make the little occasion almost a festive one.
George's ennui disappeared in spite of himself, and he laughed to see his mother in such spirits.

"I didn't know mineral waters could go to a person's head," he said.

"Or perhaps it's this place.

It might pay to have a new restaurant opened somewhere in town every time you get the blues." Fanny turned to him with a wan smile.


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