The party was made up of what Mrs. Trenor called "poky people"-her generic name for persons who did not play bridge-and, it being her habit to group all such obstructionists in one class, she usually invited them together, regardless of their other characteristics. The result was apt to be an irreducible combination of persons having no other quality in common than their abstinence from bridge, and the antagonisms developed in a group lacking the one taste which might have amalgamated them, were in this case aggravated by bad weather, and by the ill-concealed boredom of their host and hostess.
( Edith Wharton )
[ The House of Mirth ]
www.QuoteSweet.com