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The journey to a northern watering-place would be also shorter and less fatiguing; the air there more invigorating." "No doubt that would be better," said Mrs. Poyntz, dryly; "but so far as your objections to visiting Lady Haughton have been stated, they are groundless.
Melty leaves the room; he tells Mrs. Haughton something that astonishes and pleases her, for she gives him a hug; goes to a side-table puts yellow money, cannot tell the coin from here, in a sort of pattern. "Can you see what it means, Tilton, my eyes are tired," and the pink eyes are rubbed red. "No, I cannot decipher the words.
There was a sort of serious spirit; Haughton had such an influence over everybody, they were afraid to laugh before practice, while waiting for Haughton, and after practice everybody was usually so tired there was not much fooling in the dressing room; but we got a lot of fun out of the game."
Haughton, deeming it would please her to defer his visit until she could receive him in all the glories of Gloucester Place; and he had taken Lionel into high favour and deemed him worthy of a conspicuous place in the world.
What is the matter? Oh, I can easily make an excuse for you to Haughton. I will run and do so." "No, George, no. I am as well as usual. I will see Mr. Haughton. All that you have heard of him, and have told me, interests me so much in his favour; and besides " She did not finish the sentence; but led away by some other thought, asked, "Have you no news of our missing friend?"
All Heads of Departments, and all powerful. 'And all my fervent admirers, said Mrs. Hauksbee piously. 'Sir Henry Haughton raves about me. But go on. 'One by one, these men are worth something. Collectively, they're just a mob of Anglo-Indians. Who cares for what Anglo-Indians say? Your salon won't weld the Departments together and make you mistress of India, dear.
"Eric, I have a favour to ask of you," said his friend; "I am going to Rome for a few weeks, and want Vaura with me." "I had rather you had made any other request of me, Alice; when, and why do you go?" "Change, change, that is always their cry," he answered, regretfully; "take my advice, Alice," he continued, eagerly; "come to Haughton instead."
Then he said, with a soothing sweetness: "Lionel Haughton, you have the heart of a gentleman that can never listen to a frank apology for unintentional wrong but what it springs forth to take the blame to itself and return apology tenfold. Enough! A mistake no doubt, on both sides. More time must elapse before either can truly say that he does not like the other.
My studious habits, far from being discouraged, were praised by all the household, and I was looked upon as a prodigy of cleverness and industry. A widow lady, of the name of Haughton, came to live in the little cottage near us when I was fifteen years old. She was well-born, but poor, and had known many sorrows. My aunt, Mrs.
Good-bye, Blanche; there is a mine of pleasure in store for you at Haughton; bon voyage all." "She is lovely enough to win even Garibaldi from thoughts of Italy, past and present," said her uncle, lovingly. "Colonel, I wish you would press Sir Tilton to come with us," said his wife; "I have grown so accustomed to him, I could do without Mason easier."
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