CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XI. 72 \ Lilian has vivid recollections of my last home-coming, when I was a mass of sticky York mud to my knees,\ said Smyth. \ I remember, Dale, you were disgusted at the Emma-Juch concert by reason of large hats and small chatter,\ said Buckingham. \ What did you think of the manner of the audience to-night?\ \ I think that, on the whole, when one considers the antecedents of the moneyed people of Toronto, that they behaved themselves better, showed more consideration for the feelings of others, in fact, ignored their fine feathers–remembering that they were not the only occupants of the theatre–better than at any other gathering of beauty and fashion (in newspaper parlance), that I
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