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Miller, Alice Duer, 1874-1942

"The Beauty and the Bolshevist"

So, as one or the other seems bound to
happen, we ought to be able to adjust ourselves to chaos. In fact,
Crystal, I have been interviewing McKellar about having a chaos cellar
built in the garden."
Eddie pushed back his plate; it was empty, but the gesture suggested
that he could not go on choking down the food of a man who joked about
such serious matters.
"I must say, Mr. Cord," he began, "I really must say--" He paused,
surprised to find that he really hadn't anything that he must say, and
Crystal turned to her father:
"But you haven't told me why he came. To see Eugenia, I suppose?"
"No; he hadn't heard of the marriage. He came to talk to his brother."
"For you must know," put in Eddie, hastily, "that Mr. Ben Moreton does
not approve of the marriage--oh, dear, no. He would consider such a
connection quite beneath his family. He disapproves of Eugenia as a
sister-in-law."
"How could any one disapprove of her?" asked her sister, hotly.
"Jevver hear such nerve?" said Eddie.
"It's not Eugenia; it's capital Moreton disapproves of," Mr. Cord went
on, patiently explaining. "You see it never crossed our minds that the
Moretons might object, but of course they do. They regard us as a
very degrading connection. Doubtless it will hurt Ben Moreton with his
readers to be connected with a financial pirate like myself, quite as
much as it will hurt me in the eyes of most of my fellow board members
when it becomes known that my son-in-law's brother is the editor of
_Liberty_.


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