The Plain Man and His Wife eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 66 pages of information about The Plain Man and His Wife.

The Plain Man and His Wife eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 66 pages of information about The Plain Man and His Wife.

You were not the only person aware of the formidable power (for formidable it was) which she possessed over you.  She, too, was aware of it, and is still.  She knows that when she exists in a particular way, she will produce in your existence a sensation which, though fleeting, you prefer to all other sensations—­a sensation unique.  And this quality by which she disturbs and enchants you is her main resource in the adventure of life.  Shall she not cherish this quality, adorn it, intensify it?  On the contrary, you well know that you would be very upset and amazed if Mrs. Omicron were to show signs of neglecting this quality of hers which yearns for rings.  And, if you have ever entered a necktie-shop and been dazzled by the spectacle of a fine necktie into “hanging expense”—­if you have been through this wondrous experience, your imagination, duly prodded, will enable you to put yourself into Mrs. Omicron’s place when she mentions the subject of rings.  “Titivating herself?” Good heavens, she is helping the very earth to revolve!  And you smote the defenceless creature with a lethal word—­because the butcher’s boy dallied at a street-corner!

You insinuate that one frail hand may carry too many rings.  You reproduce your favourite word “moderation.”  Mr. Omicron, I take you.  I agree as to the danger.  But if Mrs. Omicron is human, let us also bear in mind the profound truth that not one of us is more human than another.

The end.

Copyrights
Project Gutenberg
The Plain Man and His Wife from Project Gutenberg. Public domain.