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"
Something
like
that
.
I
'm
trying
to
get
that
Mr.
D'Arcy
to
sing
.
He
's
full
of
conceit
,
I
think
.
"
"
There
was
no
row
,
"
said
Gabriel
moodily
,
"
only
she
wanted
me
to
go
for
a
trip
to
the
west
of
Ireland
and
I
said
I
would
n't
.
"
His
wife
clasped
her
hands
excitedly
and
gave
a
little
jump
.
"
O
,
do
go
,
Gabriel
,
"
she
cried
.
"
I
'd
love
to
see
Galway
again
.
"
"
You
can
go
if
you
like
,
"
said
Gabriel
coldly
.
She
looked
at
him
for
a
moment
,
then
turned
to
Mrs.
Malins
and
said
:
"
There
's
a
nice
husband
for
you
,
Mrs.
Malins
.
"
While
she
was
threading
her
way
back
across
the
room
Mrs.
Malins
,
without
adverting
to
the
interruption
,
went
on
to
tell
Gabriel
what
beautiful
places
there
were
in
Scotland
and
beautiful
scenery
.
Her
son-in-law
brought
them
every
year
to
the
lakes
and
they
used
to
go
fishing
.
Her
son-in-law
was
a
splendid
fisher
.
One
day
he
caught
a
beautiful
big
fish
and
the
man
in
the
hotel
cooked
it
for
their
dinner
.
Gabriel
hardly
heard
what
she
said
.
Now
that
supper
was
coming
near
he
began
to
think
again
about
his
speech
and
about
the
quotation
.
When
he
saw
Freddy
Malins
coming
across
the
room
to
visit
his
mother
Gabriel
left
the
chair
free
for
him
and
retired
into
the
embrasure
of
the
window
.
The
room
had
already
cleared
and
from
the
back
room
came
the
clatter
of
plates
and
knives
.
Those
who
still
remained
in
the
drawing
room
seemed
tired
of
dancing
and
were
conversing
quietly
in
little
groups
.
Gabriel
's
warm
trembling
fingers
tapped
the
cold
pane
of
the
window
.