“Come along and have a bite with us.”
“All right.”
At the Kenilworth Amory met Burne Holiday—he of the gray eyes was Kerry—and during a limpid meal of thin soup and anaemic vegetables they stared at the other freshmen, who sat either in small groups looking very ill at ease, or in large groups seeming very much at home.
This side of Paradise
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
Moved to number 30 on the same street in 1915. Closed in the 1930s.
