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I shall immediately bring it down and then in a few minutes be able to relieve you, I don't leave her alone too much one doesn't, you know, in a house full of people, a child of that age. Besides" and Mr. Longdon's interlocutress was even more confiding "I do want you so very intensely to know her. You, par exemple, you're what I SHOULD like to give her." Mr.

But he must have become quite a foreigner, if it's so many years since he has been at home. 'Oh, he is not changeable. If he were changeable But here my interlocutress paused. I suspect she had been going to say that if he were changeable he would have given her up long ago. After an instant she went on: 'He wouldn't have stuck so to his profession. You can't make much by it.

"Well, at any rate," she smiled, "if they separate as friends !" "Oh his lordship takes the greatest interest in Mr. Drake's future. He'll do anything for him; he has in fact just done a great deal. There must, you know, be changes !" "No one knows it better than I," the girl said. She wished to draw her interlocutress out. "There will be changes enough for me." "You're leaving Cocker's?"

"What is there funny in that?" he demanded; but before his interlocutress could satisfy him on this point he inquired, further, how she knew anything about it. After a little graceful evasion she explained that the night before, at the "Legitimate," Mrs.

"And she's so proud you know how proud she is!" the old lady went on. "Tell her I'm more than satisfied, that I accept her gratefully as she is." "She says she injures your play, that she ruins it," said his interlocutress. "She'll improve, immensely she'll grow into the part," the young man continued. "She'd improve if she knew how but she says she doesn't.

He was terribly short with anything of that kind, and if people were all right to HIM " "He wouldn't be bothered with more?" This squared well enough with my impressions of him: he was not a trouble-loving gentleman, nor so very particular perhaps about some of the company HE kept. All the same, I pressed my interlocutress. "I promise you I would have told!" She felt my discrimination.

I don't know what has become of all my friends. I used to have a charming little circle at home, but now I meet no one I know. Don't you think there is a great difference between the people one meets and the people one would like to meet? Fortunately, sometimes," added my interlocutress graciously, "it's quite the same.

"You know you're wrong, my dear," said her interlocutress, with angry little eyes. "I'm not going to Mrs. Bray's." "I'll get you a kyard; it'll only cost me a penny stamp." "I've got one," said the girl, smiling. "Do you mean a penny stamp?" Mrs. Donovan, especially at departure, always observed all the forms of amity. "You can't do it alone, my darling," she declared.

'Well, you mustn't be an impertinent little American either! her interlocutress exclaimed.

You could never think of them for her. The girl smiled at this description of the dearest friend of her interlocutress, but she wondered a little what Lady Davenant would say to visitors about her if she should accept a refuge under her roof. Her speech was after all a flattering proof of confidence. 'She wishes it had been you I happen to know that, said the old woman. 'It had been me?

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