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: A Gray Eye or So. In Three Volumes—Volume I by Moore Frank Frankfort - Mate selection Fiction; Great Britain Social life and customs 19th century Fiction; Courtship Fiction; Political fiction
A GRAY EYE OR SO
In Three Volumes--Volume I
Sixth Edition
London: Hutchinson & Co., 34 Paternoster Row
A GRAY EYE OR SO
I WAS talking about woman in the abstract," said Harold.
The other, whose name was Edmund--his worst enemies had never abbreviated it--smiled, lifted his eyes unto the hills as if in search of something, frowned as if he failed to find it, smiled a cat's-paw of a smile--a momentary crinkle in the region of the eyes--twice his lips parted as if he were about to speak; then he gave a laugh--the laugh of a man who finds that for which he has been searching.
"Woman in the abstract?" said he. "Woman in the abstract? My dear Harold, there is no such thing as woman in the abstract. When you talk about Woman enthusiastically, you are talking about the woman you love; when you talk about Woman cynically, you are talking about the woman who won't love you."
"Maybe your honours never heard tell of Larry O'Leary?" said the Third--for there was a Third, and his name was Brian; his duty was to row the boat, and this duty he interpreted by making now and again an elaborate pretence of rowing, which deceived no one.
"That sounds well," said Harold; "but do you want it to be applied? Do you want a test case of the operation of your epigram--if it is an epigram?"
"A test case?"
"Yes; I have heard you talk cynically about woman upon occasions. Does that mean that you have been unloved by many?"
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