A Room With a View by Edward Morgan Forster Chapter 15 Page 27

“Who may Miss Lavish be?”

“Oh, a dreadful person — Mr. Emerson, you remember Miss Lavish?”

Excited by her pleasant afternoon, she clapped her hands.

George looked up. “Of course I do. I saw her the day I arrived at Summer Street. It was she who told me that you lived here.”

“Weren't you pleased?” She meant “to see Miss Lavish,” but when he bent down to the grass without replying, it struck her that she could mean something else. She watched his head, which was almost resting against her knee, and she thought that the ears were reddening. “No wonder the novel's bad,” she added. “I never liked Miss Lavish. But I suppose one ought to read it as one's met her.”