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It was with some trepidation1 that Ishbel sought her husband in the library a few hours later, and, in spite of her resolve to “be square,” could not resist assuming her most ingratiating manner. Her eyes were full of witchery, her kissable mouth wore its most provocative2 curves. Anything less like an emancipated3 wife or a prospective4 business woman never rose upon man’s haunted imagination; and as for Mr. Jones, who had been waiting for an explanation of some sort, he thought that she had come to apologize, to confess to a passing hysteria, possibly to jealousy5 induced by the fact that the wife of one of the South African millionaires had worn a ruby6 the night before that was the talk of the town. Well, she should have a bigger one if the earth could be made to yield it up.
Mr. Jones returned home every afternoon at precisely7 the same hour, and to-day, having “smartened up,” was sitting in a leather chair near the window with a finance review in his hand, when Ishbel entered. He did not rise, but asked her if she felt better, indicated a chair opposite his own, and waited for her to begin. She should have her ruby, or whatever it was she wanted, but not until she was properly humble8 and asked for it.
Ishbel smiled into those eyes that always reminded her of shoe buttons, and said sweetly, “I was horrid9, of course, last night?—”
“You were. And it was extremely unpleasant for me at the ball. Nobody addressed me except to ask where you were. I felt like a keeper minus his performing bear.” His tone was not without bitterness.
“I am so sorry. But I could not go. I wanted to think.”
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trepidation
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emancipated
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prospective
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jealousy
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ruby
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humble
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horrid
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inflexible
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remains
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jaw
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persistently
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delusion
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bagatelle
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asylum
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indigenous
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hideous
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sane
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consternation
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disinterested
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divergence
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faculty
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parasites
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caliber
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prominence
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ingenuous
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elevation
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cumulative
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reins
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suffrage
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thoroughly
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radical
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diplomacy
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coax
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peculiar
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mischievously
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growled
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neurotic
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Vogue
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immoral
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perfectly
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annex
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partnership
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fad
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luncheon
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