[The Man Between by Amelia E. Barr]@TWC D-Link bookThe Man Between CHAPTER III 8/22
I shall try to like all the people you like--for your sake, you know." Then Dora was charming.
She sat and talked and planned and told him all that had been done and all that was yet to do.
And Bryce never once named either Ethel or Mr.Mostyn.He knew Dora was a shrewd little woman, and that he would have to be very careful in introducing the subject of Mr.Mostyn, or else she would be sure to reach the central truth of his submission to her.
But, somehow, things happen for those who are content to leave their desires to contingencies and accidentals. The next morning he breakfasted with the family and felt himself repaid for his concession to Dora by the evident pleasure their renewed affection gave his father and mother; and though the elder Denning made no remark in the renewed family solidarity, Bryce anticipated many little favors and accommodations from his father's satisfaction. After breakfast he sat down, lit his cigar and waited.
Both his mother and Dora had much to tell him, and he listened, and gave them such excellent advice that they were compelled to regret the arrangements already made had lacked the benefit of his counsels. "But you had Ethel Rawdon," he said.
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