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Then, in the strange mood your aunt encouraged, she let the intimacy drop. I've often wondered if the Grangers did not resent that. You have an opportunity now, Robin, to restore the old terms between the two families, so that when your aunt returns she will find the old tie awaiting her." Robin stared, wide-eyed, at her guardian. It was the first time he had spoken of her aunt's return.

One fellow stood a little apart from the rest of the band, studying Morgan with an expression of insolence such as might well warrant the belief that he held feud with all grangers and made their discomfiture, dislodgment, and extermination the chief business of his life.

A large number of military and fire companies followed by delegations of the Masonic Order, Good Templars, Odd Fellows, Caledonian Clubs, Grangers, invited guests, visitors, &c, all joined in the grand procession to the fair grounds.

"Yes, I mean you " said Daisy, who had no intention of saving Dick from any floundering that might befall him. Mercy is all very well, but give us justice sometimes. "You heard of my my engagement?" "I saw it in the papers. A Miss Granger, isn't it?" "A Miss Granger!" thought Dick. Everybody knew the Grangers. "I'm sure I congratulate you. You lost no time, Mr. Derosne."

There were a good many English people in Paris this year whom the Grangers knew, and Lady Laura had insisted upon giving Clarissa introductions to some of her dearest friends among the old French nobility people who had known Lord Calderwood in their days of exile and more than one dearest friend among the newer lights of the Napoleonic firmament.

John in this ship have been preserved, including those of Charles Belliveau, Charles Dugas, Denis St. Sceine, Joseph Guilbault, Pierre Gaudreau, Denis St. Sceine, jr., M. Boudrault and two families of Grangers.

The distance from the Rue du Jardinet, where we lived, to the Quai Voltaire was not far, and we often went like a procession the Grangers, my great-aunt Masson, my mother and I to call upon Ingres and his wife, a delightfully simple woman whom everyone loved. Ingres often talked to me about Mozart, Gluck, and all the other great masters of music.

"Grangers burn their eyebrows off and shoot theirselves through the feet when they go totin' guns around," the fellow said, speaking in the wheedling, ingratiating way that one addresses an irresponsible child or a man in alcoholic paresis. The others appeared to find a subtle humor in their comrade's mode of handling a granger. Morgan grinned with them as if he found it funny himself.

And then I felt so cosy and warm and safe that I told her everything everything, all about Mother Lynch and how my plans for the House of Laughter had failed at first, and then the Rileys and what I thought of the Mills, and how horrid Mr. Norris was and about Susy and poor Granny and Dale's model, and then what I'd done at Grangers'. I just got started and I couldn't stop.

As far as the eye could reach the brilliant procession filled the streets, presenting a glittering, undulating line of infantry, artillery, firemen, laddermen, axemen, zouaves, cadets, grangers, masons, templars, highlanders, citizens, &c, with gleaming arms, rustling flags, soul-stirring music, and other manifestations of patriotic enthusiasm.

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