Mrs. Balfame; a Novel

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" " But no one else suspects him." " Not yet. But the whole town thinks of nothing else. And as they've about given up all hope of the political crowd, as well as gunmen and tango girls, they'll veer presently toward the truth. But before they settle down on their idol's lofty head, they'll root about for some man who might easily be in love with her — although hopelessly, as a matter of course.
Then they'll recall a thousand trifles that no doubt you too recall without effort." " It's true she
... turned to him out there, ignoring men she had known for years — she saw him at the house that night, if only for a few moments — Oh, it's too horrible! Mrs. Balfame. An Elsinore lady! And she has been so good to us all these hard years, helped us over and over again. Oh, I don't mind telling you, Jim, that I was a little bit jealous of her — I rather liked Rush — he was interesting and a nice male crea- ture, and I was so lonely — and he stopped coming so suddenly — and then seeing him so delighted to meet her that night — and both of them dragging up the avenue as if each moment were a jewel — I've always thought it hateful for married women to try to cut girls out — it's so unnatural — but I can't hear her accused of murder — to go — Oh, it's too awful to talk about!" " She'd get off.

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