Wanted: A Matchmaker

by Paul Leichester Ford

Other authorsMargaret Armstrong (Illustrator), Howard Chandler Christy (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1900

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Available

Publication

Dodd, Mead & Company, (1900)

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"You understand, Josie, that I wouldn't for a moment wish Constance to marry without being in love, but-" Mrs. Durant hesitated long enough to convey the inference that she was unfeminine enough to place a value on her own words, and then, the pause having led to a change, or, at least, modification of what had almost found utterance, she continued, with a touch of petulance which suggested that the general principle had in the mind of the speaker a special application, "It is certainly a great pity that the modern girl should be so unimpressionable!" "I understand and sympathise with you perfectly, dear," consolingly acceded Mrs. Ferguson. "And Constance has such advantages!" Quite unnoting that her friend replied to her thought rather than to her words, Mrs. Durant responded at once eagerly, yet defensively: "That is it. No one will deny that Muriel is quite Constance's equal in mind, and, though perhaps I am not the one to say it, Doris surely excels her in looks. Don't you think so, darling?" she added.… (more)

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