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           UnderDresham’stutelageshehaddevelopedintoa“thoughtfulwoman,”whoreadhisleadersintheRadiatorandboughtthebooksherecommended.Whenanewnovelappeared,peoplewantedtoknowwhatMrs.Armigerthoughtofit;andayounggentlemanwhohadmadeatripinTourainehadrecentlyinscribedtoherthewide-marginedresultofhisexplorations.

           Glennard,leaningbackwithhisheadagainsttherailandaslitoffugitivebluebetweenhishalf-closedlids,vaguelywishedshewouldn’tspoiltheafternoonbymakingpeopletalk;thoughhereducedhisannoyancetotheminimumbynotlisteningtowhatwassaid,thereremainedalatentirritationagainstthegeneralfutilityofwords.

           Hiswife’sgiftofsilenceseemedtohimthemostvividcommentaryontheclumsinessofspeechasameansofintercourse,andhiseyeshadturnedtoherinrenewedappreciationofthisfinerfacultywhenMrs.Armiger’svoiceabruptlybroughthometohimtheunderratedpotentialitiesoflanguage.

           “You’vereadthem,ofcourse,Mrs.Glennard?”heheardherask;and,inreplytoAlexa’svagueinterrogation—“Why,the‘AubynLetters’—it’stheonlybookpeoplearetalkingofthisweek.”

           Mrs.Dreshamimmediatelysawheradvantage.“Youhaven’treadthem?Howveryextraordinary!AsMrs.Armigersays,thebook’sintheair;onebreathesitinliketheinfluenza.”

           Glennardsatmotionless,watchinghiswife.

           “Perhapsithasn’treachedthesuburbsyet,”shesaid,withherunruffledsmile.

           “Oh,doletmecometoyou,then!”Mrs.

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