Page:Crawford - Love in idleness.djvu/125

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
LOVE IN IDLENESS
113

"I'm not sure that you show what you like and don't like," said Fanny, in a tone of reflexion. "Perhaps it's better not to."

"You don't, at all events. At least—aren't you rather an inscrutable person? Of course I don't know," he added rather foolishly, pulling his woollen cap over his eyes and glancing at her sideways.

"Inscrutable! What a big word! The 'in-