LADIES MUST LIVE
BY
ALICE DUER MILLER
Author of “Come Out of the Kitchen,” etc.
ILLUSTRATED BY
PAUL MEYLAN
NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1917
Copyright, 1917, by
The Century Co.
Copyright, 1917, by
International Magazine Co.
Published, October, 1917
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She stopped with her hand on the banister, like Louise of Prussia | Frontispiece |
And then, with a clean towel, he deliberately dried her hands, finger by finger | 69 |
“Isn’t that rather a reckless way for a man in your situation to talk?” | 91 |
“Well, heaven itself can’t save a fool,” said Mrs. Almar | 119 |
It was arranged that he was to bring Dorothy to dine with them that evening | 147 |
He stood like a rock under her caress | 173 |
“May I ask, Mr. Riatt, what rights in the matter you consider that you have?” Linburne pursued | 199 |
“Max,” she said, “I love you” | 241 |
Mrs. Ussher was having a small house party in the country over New Year’sDay. This is equivalent to saying that the half dozen most fashionablepeople in New Yor