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‘Perhaps not,’ I said. ‘But possibly from living with them, to say nothing of you, I have acquired a habit of respect for the fact; and it was more consonant with truth to call the winter-quarters yours.’
‘How is that?’ she asked.
‘Well, you see, Veronica does what the Poet wishes, and the Poet does what you wish, and so——’
‘I beg to say,’ she interrupted, ‘that is not the fact. I do what the Poet wishes.’
‘Is not that much the same thing?’ I replied. ‘You always seem to have the same wish about everything. So I suppose you felt precisely as he did when he wrote those adulatory lines which I saw in the public prints, a few days ago, under the heading, “A Poetical Impromptu.”‘
‘Really! He wrote no such, nor indeed any, lines, never having seen nor heard of the lady in question, in his life.’
‘Is it possible?‘ ‘Everything of that kind is possible in these days.’
‘But did he not contradict it?‘ ‘Did he contradict! Like a good many other men, he would have to keep a Secretary for no other purpose than to contradict what is reported in the papers, and most of which they probably never see. I should think he turned the opportunity to better account by recalling a couplet of Pope—