Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Bit of a Drifter: And Other Stories
Miss Graham was dark and short and only escaped rotundity because she was still a young woman. Constance resembled her sister in essentials. She had a slight advantage in height and her hair and complexion were not so dark, but otherwise there was little to choose between the two. Both sisters were dressed after the same fashion, and gave the impression of having made a careful effort to be smart upon a moder ate income. Their fingers were burdened with several small rings, chains hung about their necks, and bangles jingled at their wrists.
Said Miss Graham about the play, I thought it was wonderful.
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