[The Turmoil by Booth Tarkington]@TWC D-Link bookThe Turmoil CHAPTER XIX 1/18
CHAPTER XIX. He emerged only upon a second summons to dinner, two hours later, and came to the table so white and silent that his wife made her anxiety manifest and was but partially reassured by his explanation that his lunch had "disagreed" with him a little. Presently, however, he spoke effectively.
Bibbs, whose appetite had become hearty, was helping himself to a second breast of capon from white-jacket's salver.
"Here's another difference between Midas and chicken," Sheridan remarked, grimly.
"Midas can eat rooster, but rooster can't eat Midas.
I reckon you overlooked that.
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