[The Shoulders of Atlas by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman]@TWC D-Link bookThe Shoulders of Atlas CHAPTER XVI 30/60
She'll have to hear of it before long.
You don't think Rose will mind the leather smell ?" concluded Henry. "I wouldn't worry about that.
There is nothing very disagreeable about it," Horace replied, laughing. "I will always change my coat and wash my hands real particular before I set down to the table," said Henry, wistfully.
Then he added, after a second's hesitation: "You don't think she will think any the less of me? You don't suppose she won't be willing to live in the house because I work in the shop ?" "You mean Rose--Miss Fletcher ?" "Yes; of course she's been brought up different.
She don't know anything about people's working with their hands.
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