The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton — Part 1

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He had not entered a theatre for months; but he sat outthe meaningless performance in rigid tolerance, sustained by the senseof the reporter's observation.
Between the acts, McCarren amused him with anecdotes about the audience:he knew every one by sight, and could lift the curtain from everyphysiognomy. Granice listened indulgently. He had lost all interest inhis kind, but he knew that he was himself the real centre of McCarren'sattention, and that every word the latter spoke had an indirect b
...earingon his own problem.
"See that fellow over there--the little dried-up man in the third row, pulling his moustache? HIS memoirs would be worth publishing, " McCarrensaid suddenly in the last entr'acte.
Granice, following his glance, recognized the detective from Allonby'soffice. For a moment he had the thrilling sense that he was beingshadowed.
"Caesar, if HE could talk--!" McCarren continued. "Know who he is, ofcourse? Dr. John B. Stell, the biggest alienist in the country--" Granice, with a start, bent again between the heads in front of him.


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