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For as soon as she was presented with the issue, the destiny, she began to look round her anxiously. The first person to fill the perspective was Charley Steele. As her mind dwelt on him, her uncle gave forth his judgment, that she should never have a penny if she married Tom Fairing. This only irritated her, it did not influence her. But there was Charley.
Through it you must have your own paths. Take any you choose. But I do not risk my ship again into what lies in wait before the gates of the Foanna." "Where do you go then, Captain?" "To Kyn Add. You have your own choice, stranger the sea or our fairing." There would be no way of changing the Rover's decision, Ross thought.
"That I be, tho'. Have had fairing enow wi' a man!" Nor for a great part of the way home would she speak to me. "Am a hot headed fool, Jack, and have spoil'd thy day for thee." "Nay, that you have not," said I, heartily glad to see her humble, for the first time in our acquaintance: "but if you have forgiven me that which I could not help, you shall take this that I bought for you, in proof."
Then they broke and ran back to the fairing which they had taken with such contemptuous ease. The salkar plowed along in their wake, but its movements grew more labored the farther it advanced, until at last it lay with only its head upraised, darting it back and forth, its fanged jaws well agape, voicing a coughing howl.
This she attached to the case. "I really think it very pretty," she said, adding in the most winning manner, "I hope Miss Burney and Miss P. approve it. Princess Elizabeth's gift is a fairing from Cheltenham a most elegant little box, containing a bottle of rose perfume which came to mama from India, in the great box from the Bengal Nabob."
Henchard, and because he knows more; and, in short, Mr. Henchard can't hold a candle to him hey?" "Yes that's just it, sir some of it." "Oh, there's more? Of course there's more! What besides? Come, here's a sixpence for a fairing." "'And he's better tempered, and Henchard's a fool to him, they say.
Also there came thither at the same time Dorothy and Margery, whom Mistriss Sayall had in like manner prognosticated what was befallen them. These did not a little admire, that she, being now the eldest Maid, earned such small wages, and that her Mistriss did not raise it; because she deserved at the least fifteen shillings a year more, and a better New years gift, and Fairing.
Kathleen was now sitting at another man's table no, probably at his own table his, Charley Steele's own table in his own house the house he had given her by deed of gift the day he died. Tom Fairing was sitting where he used to sit, talking across the table not as he used to talk looking into Kathleen's face as he had never looked. He was no more to them than a dark memory.
Etheldreda, and at this fair a famous "fairing" was "St. Audrey's laces." St. Audrey, or Etheldreda, in the days of her youthful vanity was very fond of wearing necklaces and jewels. "St. Audrey's laces" became corrupted into "Tawdry laces"; hence the adjective has come to be applied to all cheap and showy pieces of female ornament. Trade now finds its way by means of other channels than fairs.
He's over his fancy; and besides, he's at Westover." "He's in Williamsburgh, at Marot's ordinary," said the other. "As for his being over his fancy, I'll try that. Fancy or no fancy, if a woman asked him for a fairing, he would give it her, or I don't know my gentleman. We'll call his interest a ribbon or some such toy, and Audrey shall ask him for it." "Audrey is a fool!" cried Mistress Deborah.
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