Capitolo 8
from Aunt Sarah Emeline that it informs me that she had cut me of her
wish. And you abominably cut still, Chilvers."
"This way you see that Smith it is solid rights for his/her prejudice against the
kinder sex as golfists", concluded Chilvers.
Me digitai a general refusal, and the conversation went adrift in other
channels. As a matter of fact, my antipathy of the player of sweater of woman is based,
on different motives.
A beautiful woman is a more glorious creature, and I produce to anybody in mine
the admiration of the equitable sex, but a woman is out of his/her correct environment
when she persists in to frequent a sweater field drawn for men that are
experienced to the game.
When I see women on the wide porches of the Woodvale Club, or when me
see them wondering aimlessly along the shaded runs or satisfying in tennis,
you play to croquet, and the other ones you play to which they has physically gone well, I know
what they possesses touch and the discrimination, but when I see them before of
me on the connections of sweater--well it is different.
Women can earn in health trying to play sweater, but they does so to
the expense of masculine nerves and smashed and morals. When our axle of
management decided to allow the ladies to have free use some course
always except when you tourney they are in progress, I resigned me as
manager but that that good it did?
A woman is not never so tenacious of his/her rights as when she is in the evil.
Do I wonder me if that is original?
I know about any agony more acute than to be condemned for playing sweater with
women when there is an opportunity to get in a quartet with the good improvised men.
The dyspeptics forced to fast while it was looking at the progress of a
offers a banquet to, it has to suffer from similar torture.
"Being of thing sitting here and speaking the use?" Required Chilvers. "It has
him cooled; we have a quartet. Marshall and I will play her and
Boyd, Smith. What does it say?"
To this instant the waiter of head appeared and said the Mr. Thomas wished me
to come to his/her table for a moment. Thomas was on the other side of the