The Third Violet
ked the younger Miss Worcester. "I th
d Hollanden, looking across the shining valley. He frowned questi
great gleaming stretch of green and gold. "Di
Hollanden. "I supposed, of course, he was
ll. "You look as if you
parasol. "To meet the stage. Ha
pose he is down there sketching the life out of it. These artists-they take such a fiendish interest in their
et the
to play tennis for an ho
cour
of the trees Hollanden began, "Isn'
Then after a time
or anything else in the world. Men who are really artists-I don't believe they are capable of
ve it at all,"
great deal of truth in it. Now, there's Hawker-as good a fellow as ever lived, too, in a wa
to him as he can
u he is not!"
are unspeakable when y
at all. Now, look-the dog loves him with simple, unques
" she
he's as col
't, Holly. You ar
; "you can't tell-you don't know anything about it-but I tell you that what I have seen proves my
u were his fr
ho
y keen in looking at people that you do not possess common loyalty to your friends. It is because you a
n. "This is only about the treatment of a
nt of a dog. It was about yo
that there is nothing impersonal in the mind
Hol
rather below you to d
t mean-not all
at I said about the dog
e turned toward
single wo
ay it for, then?" she
acidly, "just to tease you." He lo
aid slowly, "Ju
air of having a desire to turn up his coat
ou are not only disagreeable, but you are hopelessly r
t-don't-- Look! There's th
you were at the bottom of the sea, George
rnal dog," wailed Hollanden. "Look! Hones
here at all
s courage. "What made you so trem
, she said decisive
teased you,"
ecause-b
lly. "You are doing very
body so-so excitedly, and then have it turned ou
ould t
y-h
id Hollanden, waxing eloquent, "he couldn't under any ci
de no
uld
parently r
ted Hollanden, "he couldn't think
she
re you angry