Excerpt: ... Vane severely. "It is the duty of all story tellers to get their atmosphere correct. . . ." He sat down facing her and started to refill his pipe. . . . "What was this one thing he lacked?" "Don't interrupt. It is the duty of all listeners to control their impatience. Only the uninitiated skip." "I abase myself," murmured Vane. "Proceed, I pray you." "So the man of great wealth during the rare intervals which he could snatch from amassing more-continued to commune with himself. 'I will look around, ' he said to ...
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Excerpt: ... Vane severely. "It is the duty of all story tellers to get their atmosphere correct. . . ." He sat down facing her and started to refill his pipe. . . . "What was this one thing he lacked?" "Don't interrupt. It is the duty of all listeners to control their impatience. Only the uninitiated skip." "I abase myself," murmured Vane. "Proceed, I pray you." "So the man of great wealth during the rare intervals which he could snatch from amassing more-continued to commune with himself. 'I will look around, ' he said to himself, 'and select me a damsel from amongst the daughters of the people. Peradventure, she may be rich-peradventure she may be poor; but since I have enough of the necessary wherewithal to support the entire beauty chorus which appears nightly in the building down the road known as the House of Gaiety-the question of her means is immaterial. Only one thing do I insist upon, that she be passing fair to look upon. Otherwise-nix doing for this child. . . .'" Joan stirred restlessly, and her fingers drummed idly on the side of the boat. And Vane-because he was a man, and because the girl so close to him was more than passing lovely-said things under his breath. The parable was rather too plain. "And behold one night," went on Joan after a while, "this man of great wealth partook of his dried rusk and Vichy water-his digestion was not all it might be-at the house of one of the nobility of his tribe. The giver of the feast had permitted his name to be used on the prospectus of some scheme organised by the man of wealth-thereby inspiring confidence in all who read, and incidentally pouching some of the Bradburys. He further considered it possible that by filling his guest with food and much wine, he might continue the good work on other prospectuses, thereby pouching more Bradburys. In the vulgar language in vogue at the period, however, Vichy water put the lid on that venture with a bang. . . . But even with champagne it is...
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