[From Out the Vasty Deep by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes]@TWC D-Link bookFrom Out the Vasty Deep CHAPTER VIII 1/23
The party spent the rest of the morning in making friends with one another.
Mr.Tapster had already singled out Bubbles Dunster at dinner the night before.
He was one of those men--there are many such--who, while professing to despise women, yet devote a great deal of not very profitable thought to them, and to their singular, unexpected, and often untoward behaviour! As for Sir Lyon Dilsford, he was amused and touched to discover that, as is so often the case with a young and generous-hearted human being, Helen Brabazon had a sincere, if somewhat vague, desire to use her money for the good of humanity.
He was also touched and amused to find how ignorant she was of life, and how really child-like, under her staid and sensible appearance.
Of what she called "society" she cherished an utter contempt, convinced that it consisted of frivolous women and idle men--in a word, of heartless coquettes and of fortune-hunters.
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