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Lessons in Life, For All Who Will Read Them by T. S. Arthur
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it necessary for us to be more select in our acquaintances. I don't
wish Emeline to be on terms of intimacy with Clara Allender any
longer. There is too great a difference in their social relations.
As people are judged by the company they keep, they should be a
little choice in their selection. I like Mrs. Allender very well in
her place. She is a good, plain, common-sense sort of a woman, but
she occupies a grade below us; and we should remember and act upon
this for the sake of our children, if for nothing else."

"No doubt you are right," replied Mr. Minturn. "Mr. Allender has
neither energy of character nor enterprise; he, therefore, occupies
a dead level in society. At that level he cannot expect every one
else to remain."

"Not us, at least."

"No."

"Clara called to see Emeline yesterday. I saw her in the parlour,
and asked her to excuse Emeline, as she was a little indisposed. It
is true, I had to fib a little. But that was better than a renewal
of an acquaintance that ought now to cease. She seemed a little
hurt, but I can't help it."

"Of course not. I am sorry, for their sakes, that we must give up
the acquaintance. No loss can come to us, as we have more friends,
now, than are just convenient."

"It would help Clara a good deal," remarked Mrs. Minturn, "to mingle
in our circle. Her mother feels this, and, therefore, does not wish
to give us up. I've not the least doubt but this party is made on
our account. It won't do, however; they will have to let us go."

"It will be sufficient to send our regrets," said Mr. Minturn.

"We'd better not even do that," replied his wife. "That will
indicate a wish to retain the acquaintance, and we have no such
desire. Better sever the relation at once and be done with the
matter. It is unpleasant at least, and there is no use in prolonging
disagreeable sensations."

 
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