Patrick Marleau Jersey ng, but they may inf est the victuals," said Miss Allan,and measures were taken at once to divert the ants from their course. At Hewet's suggestion it was decided to adopt t he methods of modernwarfare against an invading army. The table-cloth representedthe invaded country, and round it they built barricades of baskets,set up the wine bottles in a rampart, made fortifications of breadand dug fosses of salt. When an ant got through it was exposed toa fire of bread-crumbs, until Susan pronounced that that was cruel,and rewarded those brave spirits with spoil in the Martin Havlat Jersey shape of tongue. Playing this game they lost their stiffness, and even becameunusually daring, for Mr. Perrott, who was very shy, said, "Permit me,"and removed an ant from Evelyn's neck. "It would be no laughing matter really," said Mrs. Elliot confidentiallyto Mrs. Thornbury, "if an ant did get between the vest and the skin."The noise grew suddenly more clamorous, for it was discovered thata long line of ants had found their way on to the table-cloth by aback entrance, and if success could be gauged by noise, Hewet hadevery reason to think his party a success. Nevertheless he became,for no reason at all, profoundly depressed. "They are not satisfactory; they are ignoble," he thought, surveying hisguests from a little distance, where he was gathering together the plates. He glanced at them all, stooping and swaying and gesticulating roundthe table-cloth. Amiable and modest, respectable in many ways,lovable even in their contentment and desire to be kind, how mediocrethey all were, and capable of what insipid cruelty to one another! There was Mrs. Thornbury, sweet but trivial in her maternal egoism;Mrs. Elliot, perpetually complaining of her lot; her husband a merepea in a pod; and Susan--she had no self, and counted neither one waynor the other; Venning was as honest and as brutal as a schoolboy;poor old Thornbury merely trod his round like a horse in a mill;and the less one examined into Evelyn's character the better,he suspected. Yet these were the people with money, and to themrather than to others was given the management of the world. Put among them some one more vital, who cared for life or for beauty,and what an agony, what a waste would they inflict on him if he triedto share with them and not to scourge! "There's Hirst," he concluded, coming to the figure of his friend;with his usual little frown of concentration upon his forehead hewas peeling the skin off a banana. "And he's as ugly as sin."For the ugliness of St. John Hirst, and the limitations that wentwith it, he made the rest in some way responsible. It was theirfault that he had to live alone. Then he came to Helen, attracted toher by the sound Brent Burns Jersey of her laugh. She was laughing at Miss Allan. "You wear combinations in this heat?" she said in a voice whichwas meant to be private. He liked the look of her immensely,not so "> they sting?" said Helen. "They will not sti Patrick Marleau Jersey ng, but they may inf est the victuals," said Miss Allan,and measures were taken at once to divert the ants from their course. At Hewet's suggestion it was decided to adopt t he methods of modernwarfare against an invading army. The table-cloth representedthe invaded country, and round it they built barricades of baskets,set up the wine bottles in a rampart, made fortifications of breadand dug fosses of salt. When an ant got through it was exposed toa fire of bread-crumbs, until Susan pronounced that that was cruel,and rewarded those brave spirits with spoil in the Martin Havlat Jersey shape of tongue. Playing this game they lost their stiffness, and even becameunusually daring, for Mr. Perrott, who was very shy, said, "Permit me,"and removed an ant from Evelyn's neck. "It would be no laughing matter really," said Mrs. Elliot confidentiallyto Mrs. Thornbury, "if an ant did get between the vest and the skin."The noise grew suddenly more clamorous, for it was discovered thata long line of ants had found their way on to the table-cloth by aback entrance, and if success could be gauged by noise, Hewet hadevery reason to think his party a success. Nevertheless he became,for no reason at all, profoundly depressed. "They are not satisfactory; they are ignoble," he thought, surveying hisguests from a little distance, where he was gathering together the plates. He glanced at them all, stooping and swaying and gesticulating roundthe table-cloth. Amiable and modest, respectable in many ways,lovable even in their contentment and desire to be kind, how mediocrethey all were, and capable of what insipid cruelty to one another! There was Mrs. Thornbury, sweet but trivial in her maternal egoism;Mrs. Elliot, perpetually complaining of her lot; her husband a merepea in a pod; and Susan--she had no self, and counted neither one waynor the other; Venning was as honest and as brutal as a schoolboy;poor old Thornbury merely trod his round like a horse in a mill;and the less one examined into Evelyn's character the better,he suspected. Yet these were the people with money, and to themrather than to others was given the management of the world. Put among them some one more vital, who cared for life or for beauty,and what an agony, what a waste would they inflict on him if he triedto share with them and not to scourge! "There's Hirst," he concluded, coming to the figure of his friend;with his usual little frown of concentration upon his forehead hewas peeling the skin off a banana. "And he's as ugly as sin."For the ugliness of St. John Hirst, and the limitations that wentwith it, he made the rest in some way responsible. It was theirfault that he had to live alone. Then he came to Helen, attracted toher by the sound Brent Burns Jersey of her laugh. She was laughing at Miss Allan. "You wear combinations in this heat?" she said in a voice whichwas meant to be private. He liked the look of her immensely,not so
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