The Garden Party, and Other Stories
h the door in her usual fashion, as though sh
led?" asked t
antia were quite bewildered for the
e?" asked Josephine, tryin
a loud sni
o understand, Kate? There are a great many things in this world you know, which are fried or boiled."
"On the other hand, of course, boiled fish is very nice. I t
bounced back, leaving their door open
pale hair. She got up. She said in a very lofty, imposing way, "Do you mind following me in
wing-room they retired when
ery grand. She might have been receiving Constantia for the first time. And Co
sephine, bending forward, "whe
uestion," agre
phine firmly, "we must com
ght begin going over all the other times, but s
tia looked up quickly. "I mean," went on Josephine, "we're not dependent on
stantia. "Father certainly doesn't w
harply, "You're not
" Constantia
. "What it comes to is, if we did"-and this she barely breathed, glancing at the
p smiling. The idea was so exciting. She clas
Jug, lofty again. "And, besides,
id Constantia, "they are co
phine. But she tore herself away from this fasc
ow, however, is whether we
k. Her flat little la
hat just on this one subject I've nev