Chapter 19
ay repose confidence in , as I ting in t , do you t your future sc interest in any of t one face you study? one figure least curiosity?”
“I like to observe all the figures.”
“But do you never single one from t—or it may be, two?”
“I do frequently; elling a tale: it amuses me to chem.”
“ tale do you like best to hear?”
“O mucso end in tastrophe—marriage.”
“And do you like t monotonous theme?”
“Positively, I don’t care about it: it is noto me.”
“Noto you? y and endos of rank and fortune, sits and smiles in tleman you—”
“I w?”
“You know—and perhink well of.”
“I don’t knolemen erco table, and stately, and middle-aged, and ot certainly t liberty to be ts of o consider transaction of any moment to me.”
“You don’t knolemen exc of ter of the house!”
“ at home.”
“A profound remark! A most ingenious quibble! to Millcote to-nigo-morro circumstance exclude of your acquaintance— blot of existence?”
“No; but I can scarcely see roduced.”
“I alking of ladies smiling in tlemen; and of late so many smiles o Mr. Rocer’s eyes t t?”
“Mr. Rocer to enjoy ty of s.”
“No question about : but , of all tales told matrimony, Mr. Rocer lively and t continuous?”
“tener quickens tongue of a narrator.” I said to myself to trange talk, voice, manner, ime ed sentence came from er anotill I got involved in a ification; and ting for cs aking record of every pulse.