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cy. 'Simply marvellous! I thought he was imitating George Grossmith. Do you know, I love the Mitchells, Vincy. It's really great fun there. Fancy, Bruce seems so delighted with Aylmer Ross and Miss Mooney that he insisted on their both dining with us tonight.' 'He seemed rather carried away, I thought. There's a fascination about Aylmer. There are so many things he's not,' said Vincy. 'Tell me some of them.' 'Well, for one thing, he's not fatuous, though he's so good-looking. He's not a lady-killing sort of person or anything else tedious.' She was delighted at this especially. 'If he took a fancy to a person--well, it might be rather serious, if you take my meaning,' said Vincy. 'How sweet of him! So unusual. Do you like Myra Mooney?' 'Me? Oh, rather; I'm devoted to her. She's a delightful type. Get her on to the subject of the red carnations. She's splendid about them.... She received them every day at breakfast-time for fifteen years. Another jolly thing about Aylmer is that he has none of that awful old-fashioned modernness, thank goodness!' 'Ah, I noticed that.' 'I suppose he wasn't brilliant today. He was too thrilled. But, do be just a teeny bit careful, Edith dear, because when he is at all he's very much so. Do you see?' 'What a lot you seem to think of one little visit, Vincy! After all, it was only one.' 'There hasn't been time yet for many more, has there, Edith dear? He could hardly call twice the same day, on the first day, too.... Yes, I come over quite queer and you might have knocked me down with a feather, in a manner of speaking, when I clapped eyes on him setting here.' Edith liked Vincy to talk in his favourite Cockney strain. It contrasted pleasantly with his soft, even voice and _raffine_ appearance. 'Here's Bruce,' she said. Bruce came in carrying an enormous basket of gilded straw. It was filled with white heather, violets, lilies, jonquils, gardenias and mimosa. The handle was trimmed with mauve ribbon. 'Oh, Bruce! How angelic of you!' 'Don't be in such a hurry, dear. These are not from me. They arrived just at the same time that I did. Brought by a commissionaire. There was hardly room for it in the lift.' Edith looked quickly at the card. It bore the name of the minister of the place with a name like Ruritania. 'What cheek!' exclaimed Bruce, who was really flattered. 'What infernal impertinence. Upon my word I've more than half a mind to go and tel
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