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Updated: May 12, 2025
One awful moment came when, rhapsodizing upon the sensibility of Keats' character, she said to Sir Tedbury Delvine, the finest litterateur of his time, that there must have come moments during Keats' latter years when he must have felt as his own "Prometheus Unbound"! But, seeing her mistake immediately by her listener's blank face, she regained her ground with a skill and a flow of words which made Sir Tedbury Delvine doubt whether his own ears had heard aright.
I could hear the muttered French still going on, but I did not know where the coal was and could not fetch it myself. I must break in upon her rhapsodizing. "Delle Boulanger!" I called from my open door. "Delle Boulanger!" The talking stopped. In a few moments Delle Josephine appeared, calm and smiling, minus the hat and the antimacassar. "Coming, monsieur"
How comes Ellaline de Nesville's and Fred Lethbridge's daughter to be what this girl seems? That's what I ask myself; but there again your letter helps. You remind me that "our parents are not our only ancestors." But enough of all this rhapsodizing and doubting.
Joey repeated a single remark four times, without being heard by either of his companions. It referred to a joyful reunion and a mug of ale. At length Ruby gave over rhapsodizing on the tallness, the broadness and the elegance of their visitor, and rushed to the hall door. Raising her voice, she called out to some one down the hall: "Millie!"
"May I be always worthy to be your child." "What are you mooning over?" asked Anne, who had slipped into her kimono and joined Grace at the window. "I'm rhapsodizing," smiled Grace, her eyes very bright. "I love Overton, don't you, Anne?" Anne nodded. "I'm glad we didn't go to Wellesley or Vassar, or even Smith. I'd rather be here." "So would I," sighed Grace.
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