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You will see some day, if you do not scorn to enter my house and if you gain her friendship and I doubt not that you will, albeit it is not granted to every one she will be glad enough to complain of my dealings in this matter mine, her own son's, although on other points she is wont to praise my virtues over-loudly."
Frank laughed a little over-loudly at this parting shot, and Nora noticed that for some time after their guests had gone, he seemed unusually silent. As for the Sharps, they also maintained an unwonted silence which for Mrs. Sharp, at least, was something unusual until they had arrived at their own door. "Well?" queried Sharp, as they were about to turn in. "It beats me," replied his wife.
You will see some day, if you do not scorn to enter my house and if you gain her friendship and I doubt not that you will, albeit it is not granted to every one she will be glad enough to complain of my dealings in this matter mine, her own son's, although on other points she is wont to praise my virtues over-loudly."
Richard assured her he was not a bit ashamed, but warned her that she must not do it now, Mrs. Berry admitting it was out of the question now, and now that he had a wife, moreover. The young men laughed, and Ripton laughing over-loudly drew on himself Mrs. Berry's attention: "But that Mr.
Richard assured her he was not a bit ashamed, but warned her that she must not do it now, Mrs. Berry admitting it was out of the question now, and now that he had a wife, moreover. The young men laughed, and Ripton laughing over-loudly drew on himself Mrs. Berry's attention: "But that Mr.
You will see some day, if you do not scorn to enter my house and if you gain her friendship and I doubt not that you will, albeit it is not granted to every one she will be glad enough to complain of my dealings in this matter mine, her own son's, although on other points she is wont to praise my virtues over-loudly."
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