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The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Bed of Roses, by W. L. George This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: A Bed of Roses Author: W. L. George Release Date: August 26, 2010 [EBook #33538] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A BED OF ROSES *** Produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.fadedpage.net A BED OF ROSES . . BY W. L. GEORGE AUTHOR OF 'ENGINES OF SOCIAL PROGRESS,' . . 'FRANCE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY,' &c. It's not work that any woman would do for pleasure, goodness knows; though to hear the pious people talk you would suppose it was a bed of roses. Mrs Warren's Profession . By G. Bernard Shaw. AUTHORISED EDITION BRENTANO'S . NEW YORK MCMXI THIRD EDITION PART I CHAPTER I 'WE go.' The lascar meditatively pressed his face, brown and begrimed with coal dust, streaked here and there with sweat, against the rope which formed the rough bulwark. His dark eyes were fixed on the shore near by, between which and the ship's side the water quivered quicker and quicker in little ripples, each ripple carrying an iridescent film of grey ooze. Without joy or sadness he was bidding goodbye to Bombay, his city. Those goodbyes are often farewells for lascars who must face the Bay and the Channel. But the stoker did not care. His companion lay by his side, lazily propped up on his elbow, not deigning even to take a last look at the market place, seething still with its crowded reds and blues and golds. 'Dekko!' cried the first stoker pointing to the wharf where a white man in a dirty smock had just cast off the last rope, which came away swishing through the air. His companion did not raise his eyes. Slowly he tilted up his pannikin and let the water flow in a thin stream into his mouth, keeping the metal away from his lips. Then, careless of the land of Akbar, he let himself sink on the deck and composed himself to sleep. India was no concern of his. A few yards away a woman watched them absently from the upper deck. She was conscious of them, conscious too of the slow insistent buzzing of a gadfly. Her eyes slowly shifted to
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