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There was something degagee and rather impudent in his manner and appearance, which Harry considered as in good keeping with all he had heard of this eccentric nobleman. Like master like man, thought he. "Well," said the servant, looking hardly at him, "what do you want?"

He also looked round the room, then hurried out. There was a pause. "What is it?" people murmured, turning their heads. Paul Lane bent down and said to the dégagée Duchess: "She won't sing till Mr. Brett, of the opera, comes." His lips curled in a sarcastic smile. "What a fuss they all make about themselves!" returned the Duchess. "It's a hard face." "Millie's? She's in a violent temper.

The major has a numerous acquaintance of both sexes; among others, a first cousin of good fortune, who, with her daughters, often cheer our solitude; she is a very sensible ladylike gentlewoman, and the young ladies have a certain degagee air, that plainly shows they have seen the best company. Besides, I will venture to recommend Mrs.

Very different was the bride on Raymond's right hand. She was of middle height, soft, round, and plump, carrying her head a little tenderly on one side with a delightful degagee kind of ease, and air of vivacious indolence.

The major has a numerous acquaintance of both sexes; among others, a first cousin of good fortune, who, with her daughters, often cheer our solitude; she is a very sensible ladylike gentlewoman, and the young ladies have a certain degagee air, that plainly shows they have seen the best company. Besides, I will venture to recommend Mrs.