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Updated: May 29, 2025
Guid-nicht, then, and see ye lick that ill laddie for near settin' the hoose on fire. It's no' safe, I tell ye, to live onywhere near him noo that he's begun thae tricks. Baith Peter an' him are fair Bolsheviks ... Did I tell ye that Miss Reston sent me a grand feather-boa grey, in a present? I've aye had a notion o' a feather-boa, but I dinna ken how she kent that.
She also was grey-haired, and her features were somewhat obscured by a thick, black veil. The most prominent thing about her was a large and obtruding tooth, which gave her somewhat the appearance of a good-natured walrus; she held a morocco-leather satchel in her unoccupied hand, and wore a large feather-boa round her neck.
Cable, yes frankly, when she came into the dining-room the other night I thought it was a feather-boa she had on." "All pearls, Bunny, of the finest water," said Henriette, enthusiastically. "There isn't one of the thousands that isn't worth anywhere from five hundred to twenty-five hundred." "And I am to land a yard or two of the stuff for you in some mysterious way?" I demanded.
"Oh, oh!" squealed Tess and Dot, in chorus, and clinging together as Petal dashed past them. Just at this moment Agnes opened the door and saw what appeared to be an animated feather-boa dashing about the kitchen, with the bulk of the family in pursuit. "What for goodness' sake is the matter?" gasped Agnes.
With her natural elegance stamped on her as by a die, with her dim and disinherited individual refinement of grace, which would have made any one wonder who she was anywhere hat and veil and feather-boa and smart umbrella-knob and all with her regular God-given distinction of type, in fine, she couldn't abide vulgarity much more than he could.
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