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Etienne Debree became, I believe, a very good citizen of the republic, and in '93 used occasionally to shake his head with satisfaction to find that it was still on his shoulders. I am not sure that he ever visited Mount Vernon, but after Washington's death Debree's intimacy with our first President became a more and more important part of his life and conversation.
"He broke it clearin' up the debree in the summer-house after the visitors had gone," Mrs Bowldler explained. "Which being a new departure, I hope you will allow me to pass it by in his case with a caution." In the course of the forenoon Cai paid a call at Mr Rogers's harbour-side store, where he found Mr Rogers himself superintending, from his invalid-chair, the weighing out of coal.
It was quite evident the next day that Margaret had made an impression on our visitor, and that he was struggling with some new idea. "Did you say, Mrs. Fairchild," he asked my wife, "that Miss Debree is a teacher? It seems very odd." "No; I said she taught in one of our schools. I don't think she is exactly a teacher." "Not intending always to teach?"
Etienne Debree became, I believe, a very good citizen of the republic, and in '93 used occasionally to shake his head with satisfaction to find that it was still on his shoulders. I am not sure that he ever visited Mount Vernon, but after Washington's death Debree's intimacy with our first President became a more and more important part of his life and conversation.
Lyon said: "I beg your pardon, Miss Debree, but would you mind telling me whether the movement of Women's Rights is gaining in America?" "I'm sure I don't know, Mr. Lyon," Margaret replied, after a pause, with a look of weariness. "I'm tired of all the talk about it. I wish men and women, every soul of them, would try to make the most of themselves, and see what would come of that."
I suppose that what do you call it? the balance of trade is against us, and we have to send over cash and beauty." "I didn't know that Miss Debree was so much of a political economist." "We got that out of books in school. Another thing we learned is that England wants raw material; I thought I might as well say it, for it wouldn't be polite for you."
Margaret asked, with an answering smile. "Yes; in the summer. That is, some do. There is a reading set. I don't know that they read much, but there is a reading set. You know, Miss Debree, that when a book is published really published, as Mr. Henderson says you don't need to read it. Somehow it gets into the air and becomes common property. Everybody hears the whole thing.
"I doubt if you will change the laws of art," said Mr. Lyon, rising to go. "We shall hope to see you again at our house," my wife said. "You are very good. I should like it; but my time is running out." "If you cannot come, you may leave your adieus with Miss Debree, who is staying some time in the city," my wife said, evidently to Margaret's annoyance.
I suppose that what do you call it? the balance of trade is against us, and we have to send over cash and beauty." "I didn't know that Miss Debree was so much of a political economist." "We got that out of books in school. Another thing we learned is that England wants raw material; I thought I might as well say it, for it wouldn't be polite for you."
Morgan speaks. But you will see. We are all right sorry to have you leave us," Margaret added, turning towards him with frank, unclouded eyes. "It is very good in you to say so. I have spent here the most delightful days of my life." "Oh, that is charming flattery. You will make us all very conceited." "Don't mock me, Miss Debree.
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