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'I have no fonder wish than to secure that happiness, Miss Grandison, said Lord Montfort; 'by any means, he added. 'She is so interesting! said Katherine. 'When you first knew her she was very ill? 'Very. 'She seems quite recovered. 'I hope so. 'Mr. Temple says her spirits are not what they used to be. I wonder what was the matter with her? Lord Montfort was silent.

She had been placed for her education, fourteen years before, in a Parisian convent, by a widowed mammma who was fonder of Homburg and Nice than of letting out tucks in the frocks of a vigorously growing daughter.

I think she was fonder of us two than she was of Aileen. Mothers are generally fonder of their sons. Why I never could see; and if she thought more of one than the other it was Jim. He was the youngest, and he had that kind of big, frolicsome, loving way with him, like a Newfoundland pup about half-grown.

He looked behind him, and there was the finest man he ever set eyes upon. "What set you weeping for the black horse?" said he. "This," said the lad, "that there never was born of man or beast a creature in this world that I was fonder of." "Would you take me for him?" said the stranger. "If I could think you the horse I would; but if not, I would rather have the horse," said the rider.

"You should not say such an ill thing of your wife, Fareham," said Angela, deeply shocked. "Hyacinth is not one to look into the heart of things. She has too happy a disposition for grave backward-reaching thoughts; but I will swear that she loves you ay almost to reverence." "Yes, to reverence, to over much reverence, perhaps. She might have given a freer, fonder love to a more amiable man.

We passed through corridor after corridor, row after row of heavy-barred doors. The deeper we penetrated the mighty pile, the fonder I grew of my friend Mayenne, by whose complaisance none of these doors would shut on me.

And if we are storm-stayed, we are storm-stayed, that's all." "You are the comfortablest girl a fellow could have, Leighlie. You aren't a bit scared of storms like " "Yes, like Jo. I can't help it. I never was much of a 'fraid cat, but I don't mind admitting I am fonder of water in lakes and rivers and water-color drawings than thumping down on my head from the little end of a cyclone funnel."

Much of the time has been spent in the gay world, for my husband how strangely the word husband sounds even now seems to grow every day fonder of its pleasures.

"I am not asking you to marry my mother. Mothers of only sons are hard to please, but you know as well as I can tell you that the mater is fond of you at heart, and that she will grow fonder still. She had her own ideas, and she fought for them, but she won't fight any more. You mustn't be hard on the mater, Claire. She has done her best for me to- day." "I know! I know! I was sorry for her.

"I'm going to learn the signs he makes when he wants Sancho to dance; then we can have fun with him whenever we like. He's the dearest dog I ever saw!" answered Bab, who was fonder of animals than her sister.

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