Capitolo 46
"I abdicate him/it, she responded. "Does art say that a woman any use is?"
"I know about nothing profit in the life", it said him, "except what is beautiful
or it creates the beauty. You are beautiful, and you/he/she should be this way on Your
grassland."
"Am I really beautiful?" Catherine asked with a lot of animation. "Anybody
it ever told so before me."
This was the flirtation. The young person had felt some thick fact, and,
it also had her his/her glass it told not her a lot of times, of him one day. You
wanted to only say that this was the first time the fact he/she returned home to her as a
new and delicious feeling.
"You have the charm of the Colorado it reduces to a hillock, and plain", it said him. "But
You won't hold here it. You will become embarrassed, and
embarrassment is worse of the graceless ugliness."
"Nonsense!" Catherine audaciously said. "I know more art of You, if that is
Your notion. You suppose that girls are so wild to Denver as not to know
when they is beautiful? Because, the birds are embarrassed! Then is horses!
Then is antelopes! I have seen them showing off their beauties often likes
Women in New York, and they is never as then so beautiful."
"Don't try him/it", it said him. "If you do, I will warn Him. Tell me, does her
do you think my figure of St. embarrassed Paul here? I lie awake nights for
fears that I have done him this way."
Catherine looked from very to the figure and then shaken his/her head. "I was able
tells him if it were a woman", she said. "All the women are more or less
likewise; but men are rather different, and also the fool one can have
brains in some place. How can I say?"
"A wheat of embarrassment would spoil him/it", said Wharton.
"Then men have to be very different from women", she responded. "I will give
You go away to paint me on every square thumb of the church, walls and
covers with a roof, and you challenge her to spoil some charm you think that I have, if you only want
don't do me awkward or foolish; and you can do me as embarrassed as
The St. Cecilia of Esther there, she only calls him/it modesty."