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'She answers, if I speak to her. 'I believe, ma'am, said Beauchamp, 'that we are the coldest-hearted people in Europe. Rosamund did not defend us, or the fog. Consequently nothing was left for him to abuse but himself.

Her exuber- ance of spirit was pruned down; the original phantom of delight had shown herself to be not too bright for human nature's daily food, and she had been able to enter this second poetical phase without losing much of the first in the process. Troy is quite well after her long the coldest-hearted neighbour could scarcely say less "She is quite well, sir. "Yes, cheerful.

'She answers, if I speak to her. 'I believe, ma'am, said Beauchamp, 'that we are the coldest-hearted people in Europe. Rosamund did not defend us, or the fog. Consequently nothing was left for him to abuse but himself.

"I am glad to see you out of doors, Lydia," he said pleasantly. She simpered, and wondered in her heart why he should speak so frankly to her. "I hope Mrs. Troy is quite well after her long absence," he continued, in a manner expressing that the coldest-hearted neighbour could scarcely say less about her. "She is quite well, sir." "And cheerful, I suppose." "Yes, cheerful."

There was one poor fellow in Dan's shop whose fate was harder than his, for his sentence expired in the spring, but there was little hope of his living till that time; and the coldest-hearted man pitied poor Mason as he sat coughing his life away in that close place and counting the weary days yet to pass before he could see his wife and little child again.

Be sure that the coldest-hearted misanthropes are ever of this last order.