Fathers And Sons: a Novel 3

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But all this was illusion. At first sight, and for a short time, the counterfeit coin may deceive the uninformed : let it get its fair proportion of " wear and tear," in a purse of genuine money, and the simple contact will soon destroy its superficial splendour.
George was all that could be expected or even desired in society, for tbe first two or three hours of one's association with him; but as he became more familiarised with his FATHERS AND SONS. J 69 associates, and began to feel the adva
...ntage he had gained over them, the tone and style of his conversation changed ; and guarded as he was by all the efforts of his conventional good-breeding, he too distinctly proved that, with a certain smattering of knowledge and smartness of manner, he was not calculated to attract, and still less to retain, a heart like that of Jane Bruff.
Yet there was, in point of fact, more im George Grindle than he would permit you to think. He affected a sort of childish manner of speaking, and talked, as we have already seen, in a phraseology peculiar to a certain, and certainly not the best, clique ; and although there was a quaintness and oddity in its style, when adopted by a well-looking "gentleman," which was attractive at first, it grew tiresome by constant practice, as must and will do every thing in society which is not founded upon natural impulses, and ex- pressed in a natural way.


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