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Miss Williams, moreover, becomes Narcissa's confidential friend, and the whole disgraceful arrangement is made possible by Narcissa herself, who calmly accepts these two precious associates at their own valuation, and admits them to the closest intimacy without any knowledge of their true characters and early lives.

The Merodon Narcissa probably lives in the soil, or in rotten wood, as the pupa-case has no respiratory tube, having instead a very short, sessile, truncated tube, scarcely as long as it is thick. The case itself is cylindrical, and rounded alike at each end. We now come to the Bot flies, which are among the most extraordinary, in their habits, of all insects.

All unaware of this curious mental attitude, he winced under her satire. "Waal, I kin make myself sca'ce, too," he said, an impulse of pride surging in his heart. "It mought be better fur ye," she replied indifferently. His momentary independence left him suddenly. "Narcissa," he said reproachfully, "ye didn't always talk this way ter me." "That ain't news ter me.

The panoply against adversity with which Narcissa had been accoutred by a too anxious mother, instead of being means of defense, had become opportunities of oppression.

On the evening of the third day after her return she was able to come down-stairs and the line of thought which has been suggested for her induced her to undertake some trouble with the white and pink robe, or dressing-gown in which she had appeared. "Well, my dear, you are smart," the old lady said. "'Odious in woollen; 'twould a saint provoke, Were the last words which poor Narcissa spoke."

But "Liberry Teacher" was the only name the children ever used, and she saw scarcely anybody but the children, six days a week, fifty-one weeks a year. As for her real name, that nobody ever called her by, that was Phyllis Narcissa. She was quite willing to have such a name as that buried out of sight.

I resolve to ingratiate myself with the Mother, and am favoured by accident the Precise Lady finds her husband, and quit the Coach the Captain is disappointed of his dinner we arrive at Bath I accompany Miss Snapper to the Long-room, where she is attacked by beau Nash, and, turns the Laugh against him I make love to her, and receive a check Squire her to an Assembly, where I am blessed with a Sight of my dear Narcissa, which discomposes me so much, that Miss Snapper, observing my disorder, is at pains to discover the Cause is piqued at the Occasion, and, in our way home, pays me a sarcastic Compliment I am met by Miss Williams, who is the maid and Confidante of Narcissa she acquaints me with her Lady's regard for me while under the disguise of a Servant, and describes the Transports of Narcissa on seeing me at the Assembly, in the Character of a Gentleman I am surprised with an Account of her Aunt's Marriage, and make an Appointment to meet Miss Williams the next day

But that was natural: she had already cast many inquisitive glances toward the party at the other table; there was nothing remarkable in her rising suddenly and going over to sit by Noémi. Young girls soon make friends. Timéa did not know Hungarian, nor Noémi Greek; but between them was Narcissa, to whom both languages were the same.

However, he is one of your political economists, and wants Trevanion to sell his pictures, as "unproductive capital. Less mild than Pope's Narcissa, 'to make a wash, he would certainly 'stew a child. Besides this official secretary, Trevanion trusts, however, a good deal to a clever, good- looking young gentleman who is a great favorite with him." "What is his name?" "His name? Oh!

Miss Williams informs me of Narcissa's Approbation of my Flame I appease the Squire write to my Mistress am blessed with an Answer beg Leave of her Brother to dance with her at a Ball obtain his Consent and hers enjoy a private Conversation with her am perplexed with Reflections have the Honour of appearing her Partner at a Ball we are complimented by a certain Nobleman he discovers some Symptoms of a Passion for Narcissa I am stung with Jealousy Narcissa, alarmed, retires I observe Melinda in the company the Squire is captivated by her Beauty

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