Excerpt: ... perfectly well that, in the nature of things, your intimacy with Mrs. Williams must languish now that she lives at a distance and has new surroundings. She may continue to be very fond of you, but you can't hope to see very much of her, unless I am greatly mistaken in her character." "She is a shallow little worldling," said Selma, with measured intensity. "But you knew that already. The fact that she invited us to dinner and did not ignore our existence altogether shows that she likes us and wishes to continue ...
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Excerpt: ... perfectly well that, in the nature of things, your intimacy with Mrs. Williams must languish now that she lives at a distance and has new surroundings. She may continue to be very fond of you, but you can't hope to see very much of her, unless I am greatly mistaken in her character." "She is a shallow little worldling," said Selma, with measured intensity. "But you knew that already. The fact that she invited us to dinner and did not ignore our existence altogether shows that she likes us and wishes to continue the friendship. I've no doubt she believes that she is going to see a great deal of us, and you should blame destiny and the force of fashionable circumstances, not Flossy, if you drift apart." "She invited us because she wished to show off her new house." "Not altogether. You musn't be too hard on her." Selma moved her shoulders impatiently, and there was silence for some moments broken only by the tapping of her foot. Then she asked, "How nearly have you finished the plans for the Parsons house?" Wilbur's brow clouded under cover of the night. He hesitated an instant before replying, "I am sorry to say that Mrs. Parsons and I do not seem to get on very well together. Her ideas and mine on the subject of architecture are wide apart, as I have intimated to you once or twice. I have modified my plans again, and she has made airy suggestions which from my point of view are impossible. We are practically at loggerheads, and I am trying to make up my mind what I ought to do." There was a wealth of condensation in the word 'impossible' which brought back unpleasantly to Selma Pauline's use of the same word in connection with the estimate which had been formed of Miss Bailey. "There can be only one thing to do in the end," she said, "if you can't agree. Mrs. Parsons, of course, must have her house as she wishes it. It is her house, Wilbur." "It is her house, and she has that right, certainly. The question is whether I am willing to allow the...
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Add this copy of Unleavened Bread to cart. $7.23, new condition, Sold by Ingram Customer Returns Center rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from NV, USA, published 2015 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.
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Good. No Jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Green boards with gilt lettering and trim, scuffed and edgeworn. Colored pencil notation on feb. Pages are clean, text is unmarked, binding is tight.
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USED Fair. No Jacket. Front hinge is cracked. Boards are scuffed, with cloth on back cover a bit wrinkled. Shelf wear to top and bottom of spine. Reddish stain at base of spine. Corners are worn through so boards are showing. Previous owner's name (? ) in ink on front end page. Text is clean, tanned a bit around the edges.
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Good. Ex-library paperback (usual stamps, stickers) with light-to-moderate cover wear, including fading of spine lettering, short scrape at spine top, and mild (ink? ) staining on bottom closed page edges; interior excellent, however--text pages crisp, appear unmarked; a clean, sound copy overall; 431 pgs.; published by The Gregg Press, 1968 Reprint (probably using the same type as used in the original); "Americans in Fiction" is a series of reprints of 19th century American novels important to the study of American folklore, culture and literary history (see picture of my book within this description)
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