The Disagreeable Woman
," simpered the young widow, and she looked around the tabl
Disagreeable Woman, looking up
rders noted with curiosity the effect[Pg
shed and directed an angry and s
ery much obliged
me," said the Disagr
han I do," said t
the Disagreeable Wom
telling us ho
I have reac
ages of our acquaintances? There was evidently a strong desire to learn the
g
discretion," she continue
y next neighbor, for I was a n
akfast and I will te
en boarders were gathered about the large table. I may have occasio
hundred dollars left over from the legacy of an old aunt, the rest of which had been used to defray the expenses of my education. I had not yet come to realize how small a sum this was for a profess
ut a very social and entertaining family of boarders. They were of all classes," he continued,
nrolled myself as one of Mrs. Gray's boarders
rgot-the Disagreeable Woman, who
arkable and even perhaps rude plainness of speech. Yet though she said sharp things she never seemed actuated by malice or ill-nature. She did not converse much, but was always ready to rebuke pretension and humbug as in the case of the yo
tures to Prof. Poppendorf, a learned German, with a deep bass voice and a German accent, w
eived from the Disagreeable Woman, though it made us
end's promised account of the lady who