Athalie
et, her shoes soaking. She looked rather forlornly at the bowl of
steak," she said, taking the bowl a
said Athalie. "I'd give it t
elt and drew off the wet shoes, unbuttoned the g
y, forcing herself to eat the crackers and milk because it was hot, and snuggling into the knitted slippers
een smok
N
Gene
o you supp
rch
iley,
that boy you had an affair wi
y," said Atha
uppose-like a comet," shrugged Dor
ly stirred the crackers in the milk a
to supper when an attractive man asks me. I kno
rhaps she remembered C. Bailey, Jr., and that she
"It's all right, I supp
now him or not as long as
lk that w
t? It's
aside the empty bowl, yawned, l
for Catharine,"
Who are the peo
n't know the men:-some
s nobody fr
ployed them. Winton, the male milliner and gown designer, usually let his models alone, being in perpetual dread of his wife; but one of the unhealthy looking sons
d again, th
aid Athalie. "I'll wa
alie sank into the shabby arm-chair by t
rather silly and fixed smile on her doll-like face. Athalie,
earth, Ca
I've got to have a dinner gown I tell
did y
want to-dressed this wa
ho
evieve's friends-the man wh
as there?" aske
is they call him. He's q
you drink
I
d, didn
glass of
t el
ss-before we sat down to supper.... And
dreadful; do y
ed vaguely, drowsily, and she laid her gloved ha
ur new friend, Cecil Re
sing;-we laughed so much.... I told him he m
Mr. F
ve's friend;-I don't know him so well....
ble," said Athal
s the t
tlemen.... And that is why we find them agreeable, socially.... B
he
men are expected; and it is where they go for social diversion-not to the Regina with two of Winton's models, nor to the Café Arabesque with an Egyptian Garden
ness girl to do?" ask
golden head, slowl
must do something-pleasant-before she's t
we have. Or will ever have.... I've thought it over. I don't see that it helps for us to resent their sisters and moth
want to k
ally I believe if the choice were offered a business girl,
hinking about it,
eing friends with their sons.... It will hurt at times-hu
e silly about
dently: "Oh, as for anything like that! I should hope
harine; and her warm, wine-scente