“Hermione always yawned at the mention of Socialism, and refused even to read Antichrist. 'Don't talk to me about the lower classes,' she used to say. 'I hate them. They smell.”

And Ravelston adored her.
Source: Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936), Ch. 5

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