The Career of Katherine Bush
Elinor Glyn, Edmund Frederick

"I always did say that you would pick up rubbishly ideas bothering after those evening lectures and French classes-instead of coming with Glad and Bert and me to the cinema, like a decent Christian-it was a low sort of thing to do, I think, and looked as if we'd none of us had a proper education-and all they have done for you is to unsettle your mind, my dear-so I tell you.' ...'Probably-the thing I mean does not lie in moral qualities-I suppose it ought to-but it doesn't-We had a real sharp last week, and to look at and to hear him talk he was a perfect gentleman, with refined and easy manners; he would never have done anything in bad taste like Fred and Bert often do."