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Conry hoped for did come from that introduction at the Lawtons'. The wife of one of those men she had charmed called on her and invited her to sing "those pleasant little songs Mr. And several women, who were anxious to be counted as of the Lawton set, hastened to engage Mrs. Conry to sing at their houses, with the same condition.

The waiter, Tim Donohue, says that on the day of his arrival, Addison was seated by the head waiter at the next table to that occupied by Mr. Lawton, and directly facing him. Addison entered the dining-room first, ordered a big luncheon, and was half-way through it when the Lawtons entered. No sooner were they seated, than he got up precipitately and left the room.

"And Jim Fay?" "Is her brother." "And the Lawtons?" "They board there." Across Bennington's mind flashed vaguely a suspicion that turned him faint with mortification. "Who is this Jim Fay?" he asked. "He's Jim Fay James Leicester Fay, of Boston." "Not " "Yes, exactly. The Boston Fays." Bert swung himself into the saddle.

Ramon started indignantly from his chair, but Blaine waved him back with a fatherly hand. "Not at all. On a commission for me, in Miss Lawton's interests. Mr. Hamilton, you have known the Lawtons for several years, have you not?" "Ever since I can remember," the young lawyer said with renewed eagerness.

"Did you like my legend?" she asked, as the ponies, foot-bunched, minced down the steepest of the trail. "Very much; all but the moral." "Don't you want to die?" "Not a bit." "Then I'll have to." "That would be the same thing." And Bennington dared talk in this way, for the next day began the Pioneer's Picnic, and lately she had been very kind. The Lawtons were not going to the picnic.

As this personal idiosyncrasy fell in line with the de Laney pride, it was approved by the head of the family. Under encouragement it became almost a monomania. Bennington pictured to himself only too vividly the effect of the Lawtons on this lady's aristocratic prejudices. He knew, only too well, that Bill Lawton's table manners would not be allowed even in her kitchen. He could imagine Mrs.

Lawton's sudden death the servants have been comparing notes of his visit there two years ago. I found the waiter who served them, and two bell-boys, and they each had a curious incident to tell me in connection with the Lawtons. The stories would have held no significance if it weren't for the fact that they all happened to concern one person a man who arrived on the eighth of August.

"Anyway, the Lawtons turned gray young." "She won't think of that at all," said Sophia. "I wonder why Eudora always avoided him so, years ago," said Amelia. "Why doesn't a girl in a field of daisies stop to pick one, which she never forgets?" said Sophia.

Savannah is green with live-oaks and filled with trees and shrubbery. I wish you could see a large marble table in the parlour, where I am writing, with a pyramid of jasmine in the centre and four large plates full at the corners, almost covering the square, all sent me Saturday. The Lawtons are as kind as possible, wanted papa to stay here, but Mr.

My husband doesn't like business!" Isabelle had heard that Mr. Pole, agreeable as he was, had not been successful in business. But the Poles and the Lawtons were all comfortably off, and it was natural that he should follow his tastes. "He has a very good voice," Margaret added. "How exciting to change your whole life like that!"

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