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Papa told me that Major Arlington's father had been an old friend of his, and he would have introduced him to me, but business called him in another direction, and he could not stay a moment longer, but promised us a visit at an early day. You need not smile, Miss Ella, and look so knowing at the mention of the name; how do you know that there were not two Arlingtons in the world?
You don't know what you are to me, my heart, my life, my all. I would give my life for you willingly, gladly every beat of my heart is for you. You don't know what you have become to me. My every thought is yours, and has been ever since that night at the Arlingtons'. My love is so deep and strong, it rules my whole life, my every action from morning to night.
Lady Anne neither fancies nor loves any thing or any body. She seems to have no object upon earth but to drink barley-water, and save herself from all manner of trouble or exertion, bodily or mental. So much for the Lady Arlingtons. "Buckhurst Falconer cannot be of this party Colonel Hauton has him at his regiment. But Buckhurst's two friends, the Clays, are earnestly pressed into the service.
"I am amazed how you could see any likeness in that face or figure to Lady Anne Cope, or Lady Mary Nesbitt, or any of the Arlingtons," said Miss Georgiana Falconer, looking through her hand at the portrait of Caroline: "it's the most beautiful thing I ever saw, certainly; but there's nothing of an air of fashion, and without that "
The Arlingtons had a grand ball in honor of Miss Arlington's twenty-first birthday, which Rose said wasn't fair, as Everard didn't have one on his. Mrs. Arlington, always celebrated for the taste and elegance displayed at her parties, has almost surpassed all former occasions in the magnificent arrangement of everything. Isabel wore a plain white dress, and jet ornaments.
Count Altenberg had some confused recollection of Mr. Alfred Percy's having told him that his father no longer lived at Percy hall; but this speech of Mrs. Falconer's led the count to believe that he had misunderstood what Alfred had said. The party arranged for Percy-hall consisted of the Miss Falconers, the two Lady Arlingtons, and some other young people, who were at Falconer-court.
"Oh! dear no, miss I'm confident that you know the value and price to the uttermost penny but only you forget that there's a difference betwixt the buying and selling price for ladies; but if you please, ma'am I would do any thing to oblige and accommodate you I will consult the Lady Arlingtons' women, Miss Flora, and Miss Prichard, who is judges in this line most honourable appraisers; and if they praise the articles, on inspection, a shilling higher, I am sure I shall submit to their jurisdiction if they say ten guineas, ma'am, you shall have it, for I love to be at a word and a blow and to do every thing genteel: so I'll step and consult my friends, ma'am, and give you my ultimatum in half an hour."
The Arlingtons were travelling in Spain and saw her. Mrs. A. said she was a glorious creature a dancer. And the other day I saw in one of the papers the Weekly Gossip I think it was that he'd married her." The carelessly spoken words drove at Magda with the force of utter certainty. It was true, then quite true!
Muldoon, with a sense of things impending, may unconsciously have dropped hints. The Marigolds met the Arlingtons on Sunday, after morning service, and heard all about it. That is to say, they met Mr. Arlington and the other children; Mrs. Arlington, with the two elder girls, having already attended early communion at seven. Mrs.
"Oh! dear, no!" cried Miss Georgiana Falconer: "it is a great deal handsomer than any of the Copes ever were, or ever will be!" "It has a look of Lady Mary Nesbitt," said one of the Lady Arlingtons. "The eyes are so like Lady Coningsby, who is my delight," said Georgiana. "And it has quite the Arlington nose," said Mrs. Falconer, glancing her eye upon the Lady Arlingtons.
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