Writing the Short-Story; a Practical Handbook On the Rise, Structure, Writing, And Sale of the Modern Short-Story
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Winter. Minor-climax. THE STUDY OF THE SHORT-STORY 329 16. He had not thought of that. 17. "Why," he stammered, "the dress you wear to the theater. It looks very well to me — " 18. He stopped, stupefied, seeing that his wife was weeping. Two great tears ran slowly from the cor- ners of her eyes towards the corners of her mouth. 19. "What's the matter?" he stut- tered. "What's the matter?" 20. But by a violent effort she had conquered her grief, and she replied, in a calm voice, as she wiped her... wet cheeks: 21. "Nothing; only I have no dress, and therefore I can't go to this ball. Give your card to some, colleague whose wife is better equipped than I." 22. He was in despair. He re- sumed : 23. " Come, let us see, Mathilde. How much would it cost, a suitable dress which you could use on other occasions ; something very simple ? " 24. She reflected a few seconds, making her calculations and also wondering what sum she could ask without drawing on herself an im- mediate refusal and a shocked ex- clamation from the economical clerk.
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