The Middle Years

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She dined with us pretty regularly at intervals of some weeks, and we used to go up to her rooms at Hampstead for a meal. She was and is very hospitable and generous. Even when she had no money she was free with it, to speak Irishly.
She was and is a dear. No pettiness, no malice, no envy : there is a certain masculine quality of good fellowship and comradeship in this woman novelist.
She used to run races on Hampstead Heath with a small boy, outstripping him, for she was swift as Atalanta.
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...e at dinner she handed round port wine that proved to be ketchup. We said it was because she herself never tasted wine. But she was so thorough in^her work, SOME OF OUR VISITORS 293 going to no end of trouble to realise things and people so that her books should be true human documents, that she suggested to me a story of a lady novelist who, loathing any fermented drink, yet tried to make herself drunk so as to depict the sensation truthfully in one of her characters. She laughed when I told her that she had suggested the story.

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