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"What a time you've been," said Meg from the table, where she was mending a boxful of her gloves. "Well, what did she say?" Just at her elbow was the gay bonbonniere containing the brown, cream-encrusted walnuts. "She said, 'All right," said Bunty gruffly. Meg counted the eight chocolates out into his little grimy hand, and resumed her mending with a relieved sigh.

"You concern yourself too much," M. Linders would reply calmly, putting the finishing touch to Madelon as a bergère standing in the midst of a flock of sheep, and a green landscape like the enlarged top of a bonbonnière. "You are too ambitious, mon cher you are little, and want to be great hence your discomfort; whilst I, who am little, and know it, remain content."

"And Mozart, even, until now Never thought of once, I vow." The Count. "Works that you shall live to see, Great arch-thief of Italy; That shall drive you to despair, Clever Signor Bonbonnière." Max. "You may have a hundred years," Mozart. "Unless you with all your wares," All three, con forza. "Straight zum Teufel first repair, Clever Monsieur Bonbonnière."

"Mary, my dear," she said quickly, "I am so stupid! The old bonbonnière, with the brilliants? I must have left it on my dressing-table, or somewhere. That new housemaid we really know nothing about her it would be such a temptation. Would you mind " "Is this " Rainham began, and stopped short. Lady Garnett's brilliant eyes, and a little admonitory gesture of one hand, restrained him.

"May I come in for a little while?" he inquired with an affectation of doubt and delicacy that was unnatural to him. "Certainly," said Margaret indifferently, but smiling a little withal. "I have ventured to bring you some marrons glacés," said Barker, when he was seated, producing at the same time a neat bonbonnière in the shape of a turban. "I thought they would remind you of Baden.

His hand wandered gently over the shower of her hair, as he put back the Napoleons that he had gathered up into her azure bonbonniere. "Petite Reine, you are a little angel; but I cannot take your money, my child, and you must ask for none for my sake from your father or from Rock. Do not look so grieved, little one; I love you none the less because I refuse it."

On a small round table were, very prettily arranged, various little knicknacks and curiosities, which Elizabeth always laughed at, such as a glass ship, which was surrounded with miniature watering-pots, humming-tops, knives and forks, a Tonbridge-ware box, a gold-studded horn bonbonniere, a Breakwater-marble ruler, several varieties of pincushions, a pen-wiper with a doll in the middle of it, a little dish of money-cowries, and another of Indian shot, the seed of the mahogany tree, some sea-eggs, a false book made of the wreck of the Royal George, and some pieces of spar and petrifactions which Helen had acquired on an expedition to Matlock with the Stauntons.

She dreamed of numbers, had favourite incantations by which to conjure them: noted the figures made by peels of peaches and so forth, the numbers of houses, on hackney-coaches was superstitious comme toutes les rimes poetiques. She commonly brought a beautiful agate bonbonniere full of gold pieces, when she played.

In the silence her hands toyed listlessly with the enamel bonbonniere, whose silver had lost all its bright enameling, and was dinted and dulled till it looked no more than lead.

Lord Arthur put the capsule into a pretty little silver bonbonniere that he saw in a shop window in Bond Street, threw away Pestle and Hambey's ugly pill-box, and drove off at once to Lady Clementina's. 'Well, monsieur le mauvais sujet, cried the old lady, as he entered the room, 'why haven't you been to see me all this time?

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