Excerpt from Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
red is that it is so warm-looking. Red makes you feel warm even when you"re not warm. You know what I mean, dear."
"Well, then, why not have the red? It suits you - red."
"No ; do you really think so?"
"Well, when you"ve got a colour, I mean, of course."
"Yes, that is the drawback to red. No, I think, on the whole, the grey is safer"
"Then you will take the grey, madam?"
"Yes, I think I"d better ; don"t you, dear?"
"I like it myself very much."
"And it is good wearing stuff. I shall have it trimmed with - Oh! you haven"t cut it off, have you?"
"I was just about to, madam."
"Well, don"t for a moment. Just let me have another look at the red. You see, dear, it has just occurred to me - that chinchilla would look so well on the red."
"So it would, dear."
"And,you see,I"ve got the chinchilla."
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