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Updated: June 16, 2025
My little Chrysantheme for the first time visited me on board-ship to day, chaperoned by Madame Prune, and followed by my youngest sister in-law, Mademoiselle La Neige. These ladies had the tranquil manners of the highest gentility.
"What's His Lordlets doing in New York?" inquired Pros., who was there as usual, a queer and quiet wooer. "Tinting the town a chaste and delicate pink, assisted and chaperoned by his cousin, the Hon. Stephen Allardyce Poultney. Ugh! Glad the Star doesn't want an interview with His Geniality; don't like S.A.P. Esq.," said Cadge energetically.
"Then," he took up the narrative, "then we stay a few months in London, are quietly married there, or, better yet, sail at once for home, and are married in some quiet little Jersey town, say, and then then I bring home the loveliest bride in the world! No one need know that our trip around the world was not completely chaperoned. No one will ask questions. You shall have your circle "
It was five years since they had parted in France, where a journey of importance to the Indian firm, whose right hand he was, had brought him. The refined tastes that are supposed to accompany gentle blood, his love of art, his talent for music and drawing, had accidentally attracted the attention of the little travelling-party which old Lady Harbottle chaperoned.
Dallas-Yorke protested against the gift and said that her daughter had not been accustomed to such costly attire. What was the Duke's observation upon this has not passed current; suffice it to say that the priceless cloak was received and worn by Miss Dallas-Yorke, who in Society was chaperoned by the Marchioness of Granby, now Duchess of Rutland.
As she took the long trail back from the store, where she had gone for privacy in sending her messages, it seemed to Pen that she could not bear to refuse Jim the comfort for which he had begged. "My one safeguard," she thought, "is to avoid him except where we are chaperoned by half the camp. My poor boy, keeping his real troubles to himself!"
The disease must be hereditary possibly from my grandfather, who was a village postmaster. He used to get a lot of letters he never answered. Well, here's one I am going to answer. It's a bit of literature that reached me a day or two ago, chaperoned by a two-cent stamp and a hunk of pale green sealing-wax. Philadelphia, Lately.
In the ensuing fortnight, chaperoned by the maiden aunt, for Mrs. Dennant disliked driving, he sat opposite to Antonia during many drives; he played sets of tennis with her; but it was in the evenings after dinner those long evenings on a parquet floor in wicker chairs dragged as far as might be from the heating apparatus that he seemed so very near her.
Haggistoun, Colonel Haggistoun's widow, her relative, "chaperoned" her, and kept her house. An orphan in her position with her money so interesting! the Misses Osborne said. They were full of their new friend when they returned from the Hulker ball to Miss Wirt, their companion; they had made arrangements for continually meeting, and had the carriage and drove to see her the very next day. Mrs.
After dinner we went out on the veranda, and under cover of showing me a sunset Jasper took me round the corner of the house. Once there, he entirely forgot the sunset. "Miss Lizzie," he began at once, "what have I done to you to have you treat me like this?" "I?" I asked, amazed. "All three of you. Did did Bettina's mother warn you against me?" "The girl has to be chaperoned."
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