Roman Fever and Other Stories
Why is this sentence important and what does it mean?
"Mrs. Slade's eyes rested on her with a deepened attention. "She can knit!" in the face of this! How like her..."
"Mrs. Slade's eyes rested on her with a deepened attention. "She can knit!" in the face of this! How like her..."
Mrs. Slade is referring to the fact that she is upset, and yet, Mrs. Ansley can continue with a task that she deems unimportant.
Roman Fever