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Fitzgerald by his Christian name; and secondly, that it should have come to that with them, that a Fitzgerald should send a vehicle for a Desmond, seeing that the Desmond could no longer provide a vehicle for herself. "You could have had the pony-chair, my dear." "Oh no, mamma; I would not do that."
His reverie had lasted some time, when a gentle sound disturbed him. He looked up; it was Henrietta. She had driven over the common in her pony-chair and unattended. She was but a few steps from him; and as he looked up, he caught her fond smile.
'Building should be fitted to grace the sculpture, not the sculpture to grace the building. 'Yes, when the work of art is good enough to merit it. Do you, Mr Stanhope, do something sufficiently excellent, and we ladies of Barchester will erect for it a fitting receptacle. Come, what shall the subject be? 'I'll put you in your pony-chair, Mrs Bold, as Dannecker put Ariadne on her lion.
'Perhaps this time next year, we may be travelling on mules, said Ferdinand, as he flourished his whip, and the little pony trotted along. Henrietta smiled. 'And then, continued he, 'we shall remember our pony-chair that we turn up our noses at now.
She had never lived so long without seeing an ambassador or a cabinet minister, and it as quite a relief. She wandered in the gardens, and drove her pony-chair in forest glades.
If nothing else would move her, he would let her know who was the real owner of the Greshamsbury title-deeds. "I think I saw your ladyship out to-day, taking a ride." Lady Arabella had driven through the village in her pony-chair. "I never ride," said she, turning her head for one moment from Mr Gazebee. "In the one-horse carriage, I mean, my lady.
And he was taken in, and used to discourse on them by the hour. On fine days he was driven to the green-houses in his pony-chair, and waddled through them, prodding and leering at the fruit, like a fat Turk in his seraglio. When he bragged to me of the expense of growing them I was reminded of a hideous old Lothario bragging of what his pleasures cost.
Then there was chat about the latest fashions, caps and bonnets, séduisantes, and sleeves. As the day grew' old, some rode, some walked, some drove. A pony-chair was Lady Faulconcourt's delight, whose arm was roundly turned and graced the whip; while, on the other hand, Lady St.
The good it would do you is incalculable, I am certain; it is precisely a case for change of air, with quiet.... As for when you come to Florence, we won't have 'a pony carriage between us, if you please, because we may have a carriage and a pair of horses and a coachman, and pay as little as for the pony-chair in England.
A strange contrast they were the small figure in the pony-chair, and the tall young man walking beside it in all the vigor, grace, and activity of his blooming youth. Two companions pathetically unlike, and yet always seen together, and evidently associating with one another from pure love.
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