The mere phrase, even when stated as a negation, gave him a sensation of ice suddenly laid against the heart.
"It's quite easy to tell the difference between the two kinds of men—those that care for me more than they care for themselves and those that care for themselves more than they care for me."
"That's the way it looks to you—is it?"
"That's the way it is," said she.
"There are some things you don't understand. This is one of them."
"Maybe I don't," said she. "But I've my own idea—and I'm going to stick to it."
This amused him. "You are a very opinionated and self-confident young lady," said he.
She laughed roguishly. "I'm taking up a lot of your time."
"Don't think of it. You haven't asked when the new deal is to begin."
"Oh, yes—and I shall have to tell Mr. Tetlow I'm not taking the place he got for me."