Gigolo by Edna Ferber Chapter 2 Page 17

Into this orderly smooth-running mechanism was catapulted a bewildered old man. She no longer called him Pop. He never dreamed of squeezing the plump arm or pinching the smooth cheek. She called him Father. Sometimes George’s Father. Sometimes, when she was telephoning, there came to him — ”George’s father’s living with us now, you know. I can’t.”

They were very kind to him, Nettie and George. “Now just you sit right down here, Father. What do you want to go poking off into your own room for?”

He remembered that in the last year Nettie had said something about going back to work. There wasn’t enough to do around the house to keep her busy. She was sick of afternoon parties. Sew and eat, that’s