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I daresay you hardly realize the importance of a good temper, Etta, but in my opinion it makes more difference in life than anything else." Henrietta came back three days before Louie's wedding. Louie repented the injury she had done, and on the last night she came into Henrietta's room and apologized. "You know, Etty, I am very sorry, very, very sorry.
Madame Gautier opens all our letters, and friendships weren't invented when she was young either. Good-bye." Vernon had to go towards the strong English voice that was filling the hall with its inquiries for "Ung Mossoo ung mossoo Anglay qui avoir certainmong etty icy ce mattan."
Very dear are the pair, He so strong, she so fair, Renowned as the TAPLOVITE WINNIES; Ah! he roamed far and wide, Till in ETTY he spied A treasure more golden than guineas. Here is DOLL who has taught Us that "words conceal thought" In his case is a fallacy silly; HARRY CUST could display Scalps as many, I lay, From Paris as in Piccadilly. But some there were too Thank the Lord they were few!
"Jinny us, jinny us, Take care of your carcass," and explains that no genius ever lived to ninety without being appreciated. "If Chatterton and Keats had attended to this, they would have been all right. If James Watt had died at fifty he would have been all wrong; for at fifty he was a failure! so was the painter Etty, the English Tishin." And then he accumulates examples.
Let me have the river eighty, or I'll take the whole business on a share of a third, an' Merry Etty and I to stay here with you jest as if nothin' 'd happened. Come, now, what d' y' say?" There was something winning in the sturdy bearing of the man as he stood before the father, who remained silent and grim.
Yes, indeed, if that could but be said truly, and need not stop at brushes and boxes! Imogen came back presently, and called to Etty from the stairs, and she was obliged to go. Jeannie Hadden waited till they were fairly off the landing, and then walked away herself, saying nothing, but wearing a slightly displeased air. Mrs.
In an intense and pleasurable abstraction he finished the cookies and the milk. Then he yelled: "Hey! Merry Merry Etty!" "Whadda ye want?" sang the girl from the window, her face still rosy with confusion. "Come out here and git these things." The girl shook her head, with a laugh. "Come out an' git 'm, 'r, by jingo, I'll throw 'em at ye! Come on, now!"
In spite of a voracious appetite for enjoyment and an expert capacity in entertaining, Etty Desborough was perfectly happy either alone with her family or alone with her books and could endure, with enviable patience, cold ugly country-seats and fashionable people. I said of her when I first knew her that she ought to have lived in the days of the great King's mistresses.
She was a woman of genius, who, if subtly and accurately described, either in her mode of life, her charm, wits or character, would have made the fortune of any novelist. To an outsider she might like all over-agreeable femmes du monde give an impression of light metal, but this would be misleading. Etty Desborough was fundamentally sound, and the truest friend that ever lived.
At last his anger came out: "I don't know why it seems impossible for you to talk to Evelyn with ordinary civility, Henrietta." "My dearest boy," said Evelyn, going and patting Herbert's shoulder, "Etty and I don't care about ordinary civility. We love having our little spars together. Sisters don't bother to be as polite as men are to one another; life would be much too much of a burden!"
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