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Well, except an "adorer" at times. I have to take him as my portion. An impassioned Caledonian has a little bothered me. I met him at Lady Pennon's, and have been meeting him, as soon as I put foot out of my house, ever since. If I could impress and impound him to marry Mary Paynham, I should be glad. By the way, I have consented to let her try at a portrait of me. No, I have no troubles.
'It is on my conscience that I neglected Mary Paynham, among others and because you did not take to her, Emmy. 'The reading of it appears to me, that she has neglected you. 'She was not in my confidence, and so I construe it as delicacy. One never loses by believing the best. 'If one is not duped. 'Expectations dupe us, not trust. The light of every soul burns upward.
These two had become very friendly, according to her hopes; and Miss Paynham was extremely solicitous to draw suggestions from Mr. Redworth and win his approval. 'Do I appear likely to catch the mouth now, do you think, Mr. Redworth? He remarked, smiling at Diana's expressive dimple, that the mouth was difficult to catch. He did not gaze intently. Mr.
'Dear love, I have it at heart that I was harsh upon Mary Paynham for her letter. She meant well and I fear she suffers. And it may have been a bit my fault. Blind that I was! When you say "cordial elder brother," you make him appear beautiful to me. The worst of that is, one becomes aware of the inability to match him. 'Read with his eyes when you meet him this morning, my Tony.
Anecdotes, epigrams, drolleries, do not bubble to the lips of a woman who is under an emotional spell: rather they prove that she has the spell for casting. It suited Mr. Dacier, Miss Paynham thought: it was cruel to Mr. Redworth; at whom, of all her circle, the beautiful woman looked, when speaking to him, sometimes tenderly. 'Beware the silent one of an assembly! Diana had written.
Whatever Mrs. Warwick did was evidently good to him. On another evening the party was composed of Lady Pennon, Lord Larrian, Miss Paynham, a clever Mrs. Wollasley, Mr. Henry Wilmers, and again Mr. Percy Dacier. When Diana came to Copsley, Lady Dunstane remarked on the recurrence of the name of Miss Paynham in the list of her guests. 'And Mr. Percy Dacier's too, said Diana, smiling.
'So, you see, for your wife's sake, your name can't be hung on a woman of that kind, said Redworth. 'I'll call here the day after to-morrow at three P.M. Sir Lukin descended and vainly pressed Redworth to run up into his Club for refreshment. Said he roguishly: 'Who 's the lady? The tone threw Redworth on his frankness. 'The lady I 've been doing business for in the City, is Miss Paynham.
She prayed and strove that she might give him of her best, to practically help him; and she had reason to suppose she could do it, from the visible effect of her phrases. He glistened in repeating them; he had fallen into the habit; before witnesses too; in the presence of Miss Paynham, who had taken earnestly to the art of painting, and obtained her dear Mrs.
But you're the man to marry a wife; and if I guess the lady, she's a sensible girl and won't be jealous. I 'd swear she only waits for asking. 'Then you don't guess the lady, said Redworth. 'Mary Paynham? The desperate half-laugh greeting the name convinced more than a dozen denials. Sir Lukin kept edging round for a full view of the friend who shunned inspection.
'It is on my conscience that I neglected Mary Paynham, among others and because you did not take to her, Emmy. 'The reading of it appears to me, that she has neglected you. 'She was not in my confidence, and so I construe it as delicacy. One never loses by believing the best. 'If one is not duped. 'Expectations dupe us, not trust. The light of every soul burns upward.
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