7/42 But many men don't know at twenty what they'll want at thirty,' said Fenwick, painting fast. I wonder if that applies to matrimony ?' 'What's the chewing ?' 'Manners,' she said, laughing--'that you think so little of. Whether the food's agreeable or not, manners help it down.' 'Manners!--between husband and wife ?' he said, scornfully. 'Show me any persons, please, that want them more!' 'The people I've been living among,' said Fenwick, with sharp persistence, 'haven't got time for fussing about manners--in the sense you mean. Life's too hard.' A flush of bright colour sprang into her face. |