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She told Arthur what had passed. 'Ah! poor John, he said, 'he never can speak of Helen, and any agitation that brings on that cough knocks him up for the rest of the day. So he has been trying to "insense" you, has he? Very good-natured of him. 'I am so grieved. I was afraid it would be painful to him. But what was the responsibility he spoke of? 'Looking after her grandfather, I suppose.
"Well," rejoined the Colonel, "and didn't Mary Crabtree, wheer shoo lodges, insense us that t' schooil-missus had gotten well-nigh a dozen books in her kist, and read 'em ivery eemin?" "Aye, but shoo's noan written 'em same as t' parson has," retorted Stackhouse. "I reckon it's just as hard to read a book thro' cover to cover as to write one," retorted the Colonel.
My portrait, which he drew for my mother at that time in black and red pencils, is now in my wife's possession. I also took my sketch-book, for he had seen the school volume I had filled with arabesques just before leaving Keilhau, and I still remember the 'merveilleux and incroyable, inoui, and insense' which he lavished on the certainly extravagant creatures of my love-sick imagination.
It was late afternoon. The sunshine was mellow and the air was filled with the delicious insense which in mid-May the majestic paulonia tree drops from its purple bells and which is the very breath of the warm-natured South. No line of carriages stood at the door.
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