Well now I'm up, you must
dispense
with the fascinating
Congleton for a while.
Kipling - Poems
Quite true, but when I do I dance with Captain Congleton. He dances
very nicely.
HE. And sit out with him, I suppose?
SHE. Yes. Have you any objection? Shall I stand under the chandelier in
future?
HE. What does he talk to you about?
SHE. What do men talk about when they sit out?
Ha. Ugh! Don't!
Well now I'm up, you must
dispense
with the fascinating
Congleton for a while.
I don't like him.
SHE. (after a pause). Do you know what you have said?
HE. 'Can't say that I do exactly. I'm not in the best of tempers.
SHE. So I see... and feel. My true and faithful lover, where is your
"eternal constancy," "unalterable trust," and "reverent devotion"? I
remember those phrases; you seem to have forgotten them. I mention a
man's name--