"Rinehart, Mary Roberts - The Amazing Interlude" - читать интересную книгу автора (Rinehart Mary Roberts)And it was when bending over a barrel, while round her went on that pitying talk of women about a great calamity, that Sara Lee got her great idea; and later on she made the only speech of her life. That evening Harvey went home in a quiet glow of happiness. He had had a good day. And he had heard of a little house that would exactly suit Sara Lee and him. He did not notice his sister's silence when he spoke about it. He was absorbed, manlike, in his plans. "The Leete house," he said in answer to her perfunctory question. "Will Leete has lost his mind and volunteered for the ambulance service in France. Mrs. Leete is going to her mother's." "Maybe he feels it's his duty. He can drive a car, and they have no children." "Duty nothing!" He seemed almost unduly irritated. " He's tired of the commission business, that's all. Y'ought to have heard the fellows in the office. Anyhow, they want to sub-let the house, and I'm going to take Sara Lee there to-night." His sister looked at him, and there was in her face something of the expression of the women that day as they packed the barrel. But she said nothing until he was leaving the house that night. Then she put and tired with many children. She had been gathering up small overshoes in the hall and he had stopped to help her. "You know, Harvey, Sara Lee's not - I always think she's different, somehow." "Well, I guess yes! There's nobody like her." "You can't bully her, you know." arvey stared at her with honestly perplexed eyes. "Bully!" he said. "What on earth makes you say that?" Then he laughed. "Don't you worry, Belle," he said. "I know I'm a fierce and domineering person, but if there's any bullying I know who'll do it." "She's not like the other girls you know," she reiterated rather helplessly. "Sure she's not! But she's enough like them to need a house to live in. And if she isn't crazy about the Leete place I'll eat it." |
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