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There is music, and drawing. There are flowers, as we see, and two or three correspondents, and walks into the village; and her dark cousin, Dorcas, drives down sometimes in the pony-carriage, and is not always silent; and indeed, they are a good deal together.

We fear that they ate a man last night, who had stolen a valuable picture, and was eager for another by the same distinguished artist. His boots and hat were found unhurt; but of his clothes not a shred remained, to afford any pattern for enquiry. What would my feelings be if Aunt Maria arrived hysterically in the pony-carriage, and at great personal risk enquired "

She was leading him to the pony-carriage in which she had come to meet him, when he said: "Do you think you could walk the distance, my dear? . . . It would be like old times," he added gently. "I could walk twice as far to-day," she answered, and at once gave directions for the young coachman to put "His Honour's" bag into the carriage.

I half repent having brought you to such a place; but I was so dull." "I shall enjoy it exceedingly, Ken, with you. Shall I give my portmanteau to some man to take up to the village?" "O, no; here's a well, I may as well call it a cart at once to take it up in. The curate lent it me, and he calls it a pony-carriage; but it is, you see, nothing more or less than a cart.

I saw her driving Errington in her pony-carriage afterwards, and meeting old Captain Everard just then, he nodded after them and said, 'That's an excellent arrangement; the wedding, I hear, is fixed for the twenty-ninth of next month. Now, I don't quite believe that; Angela would certainly have told me, but I am sure it will come off soon. I am glad for both their sakes."

Mother, you are disgraceful about calling! Well, I met them again this afternoon, just the other side of Whitebeck. They were in a pony-carriage, and I was in the motor. It's a jolly afternoon, and they didn't seem to have anything particular to do, so I just asked them to come on here, and have tea, and we'd show them the place." "All right, dear. I'll bear up. Do you think they'll come?"

My aunt Dorothy and I went ahead slowly: at her request I struck a pathway to avoid the pony-carriage, which was soon audible; and when Janet, chattering to the squire, had gone by, we turned back to intercept my father. He was speechless at the sight of Dorothy Beltham.

Guthrie Carey, in the waiting pony-carriage, had but one interest in the performance his hopeful anticipation of a fatal, or at least a ridiculous, result. But there was no fear of that, and evidently Deb knew it. Sitting her own dancing chestnut, how her beautiful eyes glowed! She gloried in the ring of breathless witnesses to the prowess of her knight.

"If she were alive? Morally, I suppose, not legally, unless her father pleased." "Oh! Mr. Faversham! but you would never suggest " Lydia came to the rescue: "Mother, really we ought to ask for the pony-carriage." Faversham protested, but Lydia was firm, and the hand-bell beside him was rung. Mrs. Penfold flushed.

She is up at daylight superintending the feeding of the stock, the butter-making, the sending off of the milk for sale; a thousand things get done while most people are fast asleep, and before lazy folk are well at breakfast she is off in her pony-carriage to the other farms on the place, to rate the "mamsells," as the head women are called, to poke into every corner, lift the lids off the saucepans, count the new-laid eggs, and box, if necessary, any careless dairymaid's ears.

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