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Glamour
W B William Babington Maxwell
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It never went further than Mr. Westerton, and for a little while one heard hirn still play- ing it all by himself. "Virtue is its own reward, and the prize is not large ; nor are there many competitors. The difference between black and white is one of colour only. The best place to carry coals to has always been New- castle. " And so on.
At Bryan's end of the table mere silliness had set in.
104 GLAMOUR People were talking of a walk, or a bathe in the river, taken by Adam and Eve and Pinch-me.
...A clever young barrister showed his skill by some subtle cross-examina- tions, laying the embargo on you that in your replies you should not say Yes, No, nor Nay ; Black, White, or Grey ; Mr. Or Mrs. Mr. Eldon did a sleight-of-hand trick. This end of the table was twice called to order for noise and frivolity. But the contagion spread; the nonsensical repetitions passed from one to the other, and before din- ner was over even the venerable Sir Ronald Vince was himself engaged in trying to repeat without slip such farragos as, "She stood outside Sithers's fish sauce shop, welcoming him in.

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