Quotes by Mrs. Breckenridge
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Book Section (20-page chunks) "Well, then, we'll go on home," Mrs. Breckenridge saidPage 20 "Clarence is probably there; we've been playing cards at the Parmalees', or at least I have. Billy and Katrina were playing tennis with Kent and -- who's the red-headed child you were enslaving this afternoon, Bill?"Page 20 "Let her alone, Fascination Fledgerby!" said Mrs. Breckenridge briskly.Page 20 "Why can't we take you home with us, Elinor? We go your way."Page 20 "Change at my house," Mrs. Breckenridge suggested, or rather commanded.Page 21 "I'm dining in my room, I think. I'm all in."Page 21 "I haven't the remotest idea, my dear woman," said Mrs. Breckenridge franklyPage 21 "He didn't dine at home last night -- "Page 21 "We knew where he was," agreed the older woman.Page 21 "Watch where you're going, Bill! He told Alfred that he was dining in town, with a friend, talking business." |
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