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CHAPTER IV
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As it was, Miss Quincey felt a little bit in awe of this clever doctor, who in spite of his cleverness looked so young, and not only so young but so formidably fastidious and refined.

She had not expected him to look like that.

All the clever young men she had met had displayed a noble contempt for appearances.

To be sure, Miss Quincey knew but little of the world of men; for at St.Sidwell's the types were limited to three little eccentric professors, and the plaster gods in the art studio.

But for the gods she might just as well have lived in a nunnery, for whenever Miss Quincey thought of a man she thought of something like Louisa's husband, Andrew Mackinnon, who spoke with a strong Scotch accent, and wore flannel shirts with celluloid collars, and coats that hung about him all anyhow.
But Dr.Cautley was not in the least like Andrew Mackinnon.


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