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Updated: June 28, 2025
'But, after all, William, say what you will and you always do say the most unpleasant things you can think of it was a great success. I know the Leyburns enjoyed it. And as for Robert, I saw him looking looking at that little minx Rose while she was playing as if he couldn't take his eyes off her. What a picture she made, to be sure!
He and the Leyburns met, of course, for their list of common friends was now considerable; but Agnes, reporting matters to Catherine, could only say that each of these occasions left Rose more irritable and more inclined to say biting things as to the foolish ways in which society takes its pleasures. Rose certainly was irritable, and at times, Agnes thought, depressed.
Meanwhile she tormented them both a good deal by the artistic acquaintance she gathered about her. Mrs. Pierson's world, as we have said, contained a good many dubious odds and ends, and she had handed them all over to Rose. The Leyburns' growing intimacy with Mr.
Thornburgh, who was now depressed all round, 'but all flounces and frills and nothing to say' and last of all, those three sisters, the Leyburns, who seemed to be on a different level, and whom he had heard mentioned so often since his arrival by both husband and wife. 'Tell me about the Miss Leyburns, he said presently. 'You and cousin William seem to have a great affection for them.
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