Chapter IV
THE TEMPERAMENT OF AN ARTIST
“You may sit there and smoke, and look out upon your wonderful Paris,” Anna
said lightly. ‘Cousin? But I
am a fool. ‘In this case, I will not
kill him at all, even that he should have remained to wait for my letter. I’d rather not go,” she added. ‘I did not send you a card because in the normal way of things you rarely
attend such affairs. “I suppose
you’ll come to the point soon—if there is one. “I should imagine,” he said, shaking out a copy of The Times, “that it is your
brain which is addled. Must be plenty of
work for you to do. "
"You're not deceiving me!" said Thames, doubtfully. It’s a
damned hard thing to do. Ann Veronica was not aware of this literary side of her teacher; she had a little
tinge of annoyance at Miss Garvice’s advantage. As far as I
can, I belong to them all. “Isn’t the question more complicated than that?” said Ann Veronica. Winifred's reception was kind, but more distant, and after the
slight ceremonial she resumed her occupation.
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