The Isle of Dreams

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So limited ! Only last week she refused again to dine with us. She has a green soul and yet she dared to marry Jimmie. Didn't she know that har- mony between them was impossible when their soul-tones were antagonistic? Why, even her voice was green. And yet she dared to marry Jimmie with his great big royal purple soul and voice ! Mine are only violet pale violet but they harmonize with his. " " And then you know, " Carrie suggested, " your soul is growing darker all the time. That must be a co...mfort to you. " " It is, " the portiere cried, " my only one. How you understand ! Darker every, every moment ! Beautiful thought ! " Mrs. Drummond was preparing herself to bestow other comfort when Bobby, the blighted, came out of the night. " Refresh- ments, " he announced in a tone suited to the heralding of a condemned murderer's last breakfast. " What may I bring you, ladies ? " 101 fsie of Breams " What is there? " demanded the spirit with materialistic interest.
" Turkish and Egyptian, Scotch and Rye, " chanted Bobby.


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