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Crabtree whom I have heard of, to call his son Agreen, or because the old Puritan name had been in the family, or with a like original inspiration of luck and thrift to that which influenced the later christening, if you can call it such; and now, therefore, resulted Increase Muchmore Argenter.
And so there is a terrible unbalance, and the tower falls upon men's heads." "Well, poor Argenter wasn't a sinner above all that dwelt in Jerusalem. And now, there are his wife and daughter. I'm sorry for them. They'll find it a hard time." "I'm sorry, too," said Aunt Euphrasia, with heart-gentleness.
"But it stands out, and takes up room; and people never keep the carpet clean behind it!" said Mrs. Argenter. "I'll take care of that," said Sylvie. "It is my business. We couldn't have these rooms, you see, except just as I have agreed for them; and you know I like making things nice myself in the morning."
A.;" and I am very much afraid, I was going to say, that he knew it; but of course he did when she had mildly told him so, over and over, I am afraid he recollected it, at this very moment, and others similar. "I don't know what you mean, Mr. Argenter," she said, with some quiet coldness.
Ingraham and the Miss Goodwyns, and Sabina Galvin, for advice; she made ash-paste and cemented up the breaches, she hired a woman by the day, put out washing, and bought bread at the bakehouse. All this time, Mrs. Argenter had her white skirts and her ruffled underclothing to be done up. "What could she do? She hadn't any plain things, and she couldn't get new, and she must be clean."
Won't you just come and introduce me to the others, and then come back to mother?" The others were in the family-room, which was also dining-room. In the kitchen beyond, Mrs. Jeffords' stove was roaring up for an early tea, and she was whipping griddle-cakes together. "My brother, Mr. Kirkbright Miss Argenter. Miss Desire Ledwith Sylvie."
Sylvie stood on a high flight of steps in the bay-window, putting up some white muslin curtains, with little frills on the edges. They had been in a sleeping-room at Argenter Place. All the furniture of the house had been appraised, and an allowance made of two thousand dollars, to which amount Mrs. Argenter might reserve such articles as she wished, at the valuation.
The land out in Colorado was useless, and besides, being wild land, did not come under the law of dower. Mrs. Argenter thought it was all very strange, especially that a sum of money, eighteen hundred dollars, which was in her husband's desk, the proceeds of some little mortgage that he had just sold, was not hers to keep.
I'd rather run down a whole flock of sheep than graze the varnish off a woman's wheel, as a general principle. There's real backbone to Sylvie Argenter, besides her prettiness. My father would like her, I know. Why don't you bring her here; get intimate with her? I can't do it, too fierce, you know." Amy Sherrett laughed. "What a nice little cat's-paw a sister makes! Doesn't she, Rod?"
But it's the convenience; and then, it's a real means of showing kindness. She can so often ask other girls, you know, to drive with her; girls who haven't pony-chaises." "Showing kindness, yes; you've just hit it there. But it isn't always fun to the frogs, Mrs. Now if Mrs. Argenter disliked one thing more than another, that her husband ever did, it was his calling her "Mrs.
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