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conversation察 while those least gifted could only encounter one small
Frenchman in some safe corner察and converse chiefly by smiles and signs。
On the whole察the evening opened gayly。 Newly arrived Frenchmen
are apt to be so unused to the familiar society of unmarried girls察that the
most innocent share in it has for them the zest of forbidden fruit察and the
most blameless intercourse seems almost a bonne fortune。 Most of these
officers were from the lower ranks of French society察but they all had that
good´breeding which their race wears with such ease察and can unhappily
put off with the same。
The admiral and the fleet captain were soon turned over to Hope察who
spoke French as she did English察 with quiet grace。 She found them
agreeable companions察while Emilia drifted among the elder midshipmen察
who were dazzling in gold lace if not in intellect。 Kate fell to the share
of a vehement little surgeon察 who danced her out of breath。 Harry
officiated as interpreter between the governor of the State and a lively
young ensign察 who yearned for the society of dignitaries。 The governor
was quite aware that he himself could not speak French察the Frenchman
was quite unaware that he himself could not speak English察 but with
Harry's aid they plunged boldly into conversation。 Their talk happened to
fall on steam´engines察English察French察American察their comparative cost察
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comparative power察comparative cost per horse poweruntil Harry察who
was not very strong upon the steam´engine in his own tongue察 and was
quite helpless on that point in any other察got a good deal astray among the
numerals察and implanted some rather wild statistics in the mind of each。
The young Frenchman was far more definite察 when requested by the
governor to state in English the precise number of men engaged on board
the corvette。 With the accuracy of his nation察 he beamingly replied察
;Seeshun´dredtousand。;
As is apt to be the case in Oldport察other European nationalities beside
the French were represented察though the most marked foreign accent was
of course to be found among Americans just returned。 There were
European diplomatists who spoke English perfectly察there were travellers
who spoke no English at all察 and as usual each guest sought to practise
himself in the tongue he knew least。 There was the usual eagerness among
the fashionable vulgar to make acquaintance with anything that combined
broken English and a title察 and two minutes after a Russian prince had
seated himself comfortably on a sofa beside Kate察 he was vehemently
tapped on the shoulder by Mrs。 Courtenay Brash with the endearing
summons此 Why Prince察 I didn't see as you was here。 Do you set
comfortable where you be拭 Come over to this window察 and tell all you
know ─
The prince might have felt that his summons was abrupt察but knew not
that it was ungrammatical察and so was led away in triumph。 He had been
but a month or two in this country察 and so spoke our language no more
correctly than Mrs。 Brash察but only with more grace。 There was no great
harm in Mrs。 Brash察like most loquacious people察 she was kind´hearted察
with a tendency to corpulence and good works。 She was also afflicted with
a high color察and a chronic eruption of diamonds。 Her husband had an
eye for them察 having begun life as a jeweller's apprentice察 and having
developed sufficient sharpness of vision in other directions to become a
millionnaire察and a Congressman察and to let his wife do as she pleased。
What goes forth from the lips may vary in dialect察 but wine and
oysters speak the universal language。 The supper´table brought our party
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together察and they compared notes。
;Parties are very confusing察─ philosophized Hope察especially when
waiters and partners dress so much alike。 Just now I saw an ill´looking
man elbowing his way up to Mrs。 Meredith察and I thought he was bringing
her something on a plate。 Instead of that察it was his hand he held out察and
she put hers into it察and I was told that he was one of the leaders of society。
There are very few gentlemen here whom I could positively tell from the
waiters by their faces察and yet Harry says the fast set are not here。;
;Talk of the angels ─said Philip。 ;There come the Inglesides。;
Through the door of the supper´room they saw entering the drawing´
room one of those pretty察fair´haired women who grow older up to twenty´
five and then remain unchanged till sixty。 She was dressed in the loveliest
pale blue silk察very low in the neck察and she seemed to smile on all with
her white teeth and her white shoulders。 This was Mrs。 Ingleside。 With
her came her daughter Blanche察a pretty blonde察whose bearing seemed at
first as innocent and pastoral as her name。 Her dress was of spotless white察
what there was of it察 and her skin was so snowy察 you could hardly tell
where the dress ended。 Her complexion was exquisite察 her eyes of the
softest blue察at twenty´three she did not look more than seventeen察and yet
there was such a contrast between these virginal traits察 and the worn察
faithless察 hopeless expression察 that she looked察 as Philip said察 like a
depraved lamb。 Does it show the higher nature of woman察 that察 while
;fast young men; are content to look like well´dressed stable boys and
billiard´markers察one may observe that girls of the corresponding type are
apt to addict themselves to white and rosebuds察and pose themselves for
falling angels拭
Mrs。 Ingleside was a stray widow from New Orleans via Paris察into
whose antecedents it was best not to inquire too closely。 After many ups
and downs察she was at present up。 It was difficult to state with certainty
what bad deed she had ever done察or what good deed。 She simply lived
by her wits察and perhaps by some want of that article in her male friends。
Her house was a sort of gentlemanly clubhouse察where the presence of two
women offered a shade less restraint than if there had been men alone。
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She was amiable and unscrupulous察went regularly to church察and needed
only money to be the most respectable and fastidious of women。 It was
always rather a mystery who paid for her charming little dinners察indeed察
several things in her demeanor were questionable察 but as the questions
were never answered察 no harm was done察 and everybody invited her
because everybody else did。 Had she committed some graceful forgery
tomorrow察 or some mild murder the next day察 nobody would have been
surprised察and all her intimate friends would have said it was what they
had always expected。
Meantime the entertainment went on。
;I shall not have scalloped oysters in heaven察─lamented Kate察as she
finished with healthy appetite her first instalment。
;Are you sure you shall not拭─said the sympathetic Hope察who would
have eagerly followed Kate into Paradise with a supply of whatever she
liked best。
;I suppose you will察darling察─responded Kate察 but what will you care拭
It seems hard that those who are bad enough to long for them should not
be good enough to earn them。;
At this moment Blanche Ingleside and her train swept into the supper´
room察the girls cleared a passage察their attendant youths collected chairs。
Blanche tilted hers slightly against a wall察professed utter exhaustion察and
demanded a fresh bottle of champagne in a voice that showed no signs of
weakness。 Presently a sheepish youth drew near the noisy circle。
;Here comes that Talbot van Alsted察─said Blanche察bursting at last into
a loud whisper。 ;What a goose he is察to be sure Dear baby察it promised
its mother it w