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Updated: May 18, 2025
'Perhaps I shall do so some day, said Miss Longestaffe, looking at her lover, and asking herself why she should not have been able to have the house and the money and the name of the wife without the troubles appertaining. She did not think it possible that she should ever call him Ezzy. 'And ven shall it be? I should say as early in August as possible. 'In August! she almost screamed.
She can't hear a single word I say. Come, Ezzy. Good-bye, aunt!" And my lady Countess rustles out of the room. Did Aunt Bernstein hear her or not? Where was the wit for which the old lady had been long famous? and was that fire put out, as well as the brilliancy of her eyes? With other people she was still ready enough, and unsparing of her sarcasms. She would mischievously caress Mrs.
If it wasn't for your mother, my son, Lord knows what would become of you! We are a-going to see his little Royal Highness. Sorry to see your ladyship not looking quite so well to-day. We can't always remain young and law! how we do change as we grow old! Go up and kiss that lady, Ezzy. She has got a little boy, too. Why, bless us! have you got the child downstairs?"
Georgiana frowned, and made no soft little attempt at the name as ladies in such circumstances are wont to do. 'Mrs Brehgert' he alluded of course to the mother of his children 'used to call me Ezzy.
She chose to fancy that Aunt Bernstein was deaf, and always bawled at the old lady. "Your ladyship chose my nephew for better or for worse," says Aunt Bernstein, who was now always very much flurried in the presence of the young Countess. "But he is a precious deal worse than ever I thought he was. I am speaking of your Pa, Ezzy.
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