[The Happiest Time of Their Lives by Alice Duer Miller]@TWC D-Link bookThe Happiest Time of Their Lives CHAPTER XII 15/29
With men she did not neglect the advantage that being a woman gave her, and with the particular man now before her she had, she knew, a third line of defense; she was the mother of his love, and she thought she detected in him a special weakness for mothers.
But it would have been better if he had respected women and mothers less, for he thought so highly of them that he believed they ought to play fair. Sitting in a very low chair, she looked up at him. "Mathilde has been telling me something about a plan of yours to take her to China with you.
We could not consent to that, you know." "I'm sorry," said Pete.
The tone was pleasant.
That was the trouble; it was too pleasant a tone for a man relinquishing a cherished hope. It sounded almost as if he regretted the inevitable disappointment of the family. Adelaide tried a new attack. "Your mother--have you consulted her ?" "Yes, I've told her our plans." "And she approves ?" Wayne might choose to betray his mother in the full irresponsibility of her attitude to so sympathetic a listener as Mr.Lanley, but he had no intention of giving Mrs.Farron such a weapon.
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