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Updated: June 5, 2025


And at the very end I put in a label, "All out of Our Field." I did not like it when it was done; but Richard praised it so much, it cheered me up, and I thought his mosses looked lovely. The flower-show day was very hot. I did not think it could be hotter anywhere in the world than it was in the field where the show was; but it was hotter in the tent.

He comes here, heart whole and happy, with no better experience of women than is to be learned at a flower-show or in a ball-room; with no more familiar knowledge of the creature than he has of the far-away satellites or the remoter planets; with a vague notion that she is a whirling teetotum in pink or blue gauze, or a graceful automaton for the display of milliners' manufacture.

She was prettily dressed for an open carriage, a flower-show, or a wedding breakfast; for walking through the streets of a small, dirty town, to change her own books at the library, her costume was ludicrously out of place, though at the time I thought it enviably grand.

It is perfectly inconceivable that poor Torrens should have should have taken any initiative...." "Oh, my dear, what nonsense! Of course, Gwen did that. She proposed to him when I was away at the flower-show...." "Philippa how can you? How would such a thing be possible? Really really! ..."

Val to the Chiswick flower-show, and to feed on the crumbs which might chance to fall from the rich table of Miss Golightly; to partake of broken meat in the shape of cast-off adorers, and regale themselves with lukewarm civility from the outsiders in the throng which followed that adorable heiress.

And now this ordeal was over. The gardener was suffered to depart, and the ladies went up-stairs to dress for the flower-show. "Oh, Amelia!" exclaimed Laura, pressing her cold hands to her burning cheeks, "I feel as if I almost hated that man. What business had he to talk of Joseph in that way?"

Cecil Burleigh went to London this morning," Miss Julia told her. The elder sister asked if she was coming to the flower-show in Appley Gardens in the afternoon or the regatta ball that night. Bessie said, "No, oh, no! she had never been to a ball in her life." "But you might go with us to the flower-show," said Julia. She thought it would please Mr.

The most pressing thing at this moment is the flower-show; I think it closes at four o'clock; if so, we have only an hour before us." Madame de l'Estorade, who had dressed before the arrival of Madame de Camps, rang for her maid to bring her a bonnet and shawl. While she was putting them on before a mirror, her husband came up behind her and whispered in her ear, "Then you really love me, Renee?"

So you close the door and come in, and crouch over the fire, wondering why the winds blow ever from the east: and you have given up trying to rear roses. I knew a little cottage girl who saved up her money for months and months so as to buy a new frock in which to go to a flower-show. But the day of the flower-show was a wet day, so she wore an old frock instead.

"She told me to say she would come for you at two o'clock to go and see the spring things at the 'Jean de Paris, and she has arranged that after that we shall all four go to the flower-show. When we leave Rastignac, l'Estorade and I will come back here, and wait for you if you have not returned before us."

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