There's
something
in that.
Kipling - Poems
Anthony. Mrs. Herriott!
Blayne. (After a long pause, to the room generally. ) It's my notion that
we are a set of fools.
Mackesy. Nonsense. That business was knocked on the head last season.
Why, young Mallard--
Anthony. Mallard was a candlestick, paraded as such. Think awhile.
Recollect last season and the talk then. Mallard or no Mallard, did
Gadsby ever talk to any other woman?
Curtiss.
There's something in that. It was slightly noticeable now you
come to mention it. But she's at Naini Tal and he's at Simla.
Anthony. He had to go to Simla to look after a globe-trotter relative of
his--a person with a title. Uncle or aunt.
Blayne And there he got engaged. No law prevents a man growing tired of
a woman.
Anthony. Except that he mustn't do it till the woman is tired of him.
And the Herriott woman was not that.
Curtiss. She may be now. Two months of Naini Tal works wonders.
Doone. Curious thing how some women carry a Fate with them.