CHAPTER 2. Spires and Gargoyles-8

This Side of Paradise 1710 words 2020-04-27 11:27:16


Amory laughed quietly.


“Didn’t I?”


“Sometimes,” he said slowly, “I think you’re my bad angel. I might have been a pretty fair poet.”


“Come on, that’s rather hard. You chose to come to an Eastern college. Either your eyes were opened to the mean scrambling quality of people, or you’d have gone through blind, and you’d hate to have done that—been like Marty Kaye.”


“Yes,” he agreed, “you’re right. I wouldn’t have liked it. Still, it’s hard to be made a cynic at twenty.”


“I was born one,” Amory murmured. “I’m a cynical idealist.” He paused and wondered if that meant anything.


They reached the sleeping school of Lawrenceville, and turned to ride back.


“It’s good, this ride, isn’t it?” Tom said presently.


“Yes……

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