[The Visioning by Susan Glaspell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Visioning CHAPTER VIII 22/23
I think it's always a little more satisfactory to have a man do those things." "I'll take you now," announced Worth, in manner which brooked neither delay nor gratitude. And so the girl and the little boy and the two puppies, the joy of motion freeing them from the sad weight of inquirer and universalist, started across the lawn for the stables.
Pourquoi caught at Ann's dress and she had to be manfully rescued by Worth.
And no sooner had the inquirer been loosened from one side than the universalist was firmly fastened to the other and the rescue must be enacted all over again, amid considerable confusion and laughter.
Ann's laugh was borne to Katie on a wave of the spring--just the laugh of a girl playing with a boy and his dogs. It was a whole hour later, and as Kate was starting out for golf she saw Ann and Worth sitting on the sandpile, a tired inquirer and very weary universalist asleep at their feet.
Ann was picking sand up in her hands and letting it sift through.
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