Swann. âAfter dinner we could all go to the Verdurins together, âdo a Verdurinâ; and even if it means that the âMistressâ will stare me out of countenance and never ask me to the house again, once we are there weâll just sit by ourselves and have a quiet talk, Iâm sure thatâs what I should like best.â But this assertion can hardly have been quite truthful, for Mme. Bontemps went on to ask: âWho do you think will be there on Wednesday week? What will they be doing? There wonât be too big a crowd, I hope!â âI certainly shanât be there,â said Odette. âWe shall just look in for a minute on the last Wednesday of all. If you donât mind waiting till thenâ ââ But Mme. Bontemps did not appear to be tempted by the proposal.
Granted that the intellectual distinction of a house and its smartness are generally in inverse rather than direct ratio, one must suppose, since Swann found Mme.