I admitted it. She didnât say a word. And somehow she did it in a way that made it worse than if she had spoken for hours. Somehow it was brought home to me that she didnât like Englishmen, and that if she had had to meet an Englishman, I was the one sheâd have chosen last.
Conversation languished again after that.
Then I tried again. I was becoming more convinced every moment that you canât make a real lively salon with a couple of people, especially if one of them lets it go a word at a time.
âAre you comfortable at your hotel?â I said.
âAt which hotel?â
âThe hotel youâre staying at.â
âI am not staying at an hotel.â
âStopping with friendsâ âwhat?â
âI am naturally stopping with my nephew.â