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As the streets that lead from the Strand1 to the Embankmentare very narrow, it is better not to walk down them arm-in-arm.
If you persist, lawyers' clerks will have to make flying leapsinto the mud; young lady typists will have to fidget behind you.
In the streets of London where beauty goes unregarded, eccentricitymust pay the penalty, and it is better not to be very tall,to wear a long blue cloak, or to beat the air with your left hand.
One afternoon in the beginning of October when the traffic wasbecoming brisk a tall man strode along the edge of the pavementwith a lady on his arm. Angry glances struck upon their backs.
The small, agitated3 figures--for in comparison with this couple mostpeople looked small--decorated with fountain pens, and burdened withdespatch-boxes, had appointments to keep, and drew a weekly salary,so that there was some reason for the unfriendly stare which wasbestowed upon Mr. Ambrose's height and upon Mrs. Ambrose's cloak.
But some enchantment4 had put both man and woman beyond the reach of maliceand unpopularity. In his guess one might guess from the moving lipsthat it was thought; and in hers from the eyes fixed5 stonily6 straightin front of her at a level above the eyes of most that it was sorrow.
It was only by scorning all she met that she kept herself from tears,and the friction7 of people brushing past her was evidently painful.
After watching the traffic on the Embankment for a minute or twowith a stoical gaze she twitched8 her husband's sleeve, and theycrossed between the swift discharge of motor cars. When they weresafe on the further side, she gently withdrew her arm from his,allowing her mouth at the same time to relax, to tremble; then tearsrolled down, and leaning her elbows on the balustrade, she shieldedher face from the curious. Mr. Ambrose attempted consolation;he patted her shoulder; but she showed no signs of admitting him,and feeling it awkward to stand beside a grief that was greaterthan his, he crossed his arms behind him, and took a turn alongthe pavement.

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