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He used to recall the remark of a lad about his own age, who was on a vacation visit to Rivervale, and had just been prepared for college at one of the famous schools. The boys liked each other and were much together in the summer, and talked about what interested them during their rambles, carrying the rod or the fowling-piece.
She spoke and moved Philip noticed that without the least self-consciousness, and she had a way of looking her interlocutor frankly in the eyes, or, as Philip expressed it, "flashing" upon him. Philip bowed to the governess, and, still standing and waving his hand towards the river, hoped they liked Rivervale, and then added: "I see you can read in the country."
Would it be asking too much to see her apartments? She really felt like a stranger nowhere in Rivervale. Patience was only too delighted, and took her into her museum of natural history, art, religion, and vegetation. "She might have gone to the grave-yard without coming into the house," Alice remarked. "Oh, well," said her mother, "I think she is very amusing.
"That we shall," the governess joined in. "At any rate, you must make us out a memorandum of what is to be seen and done and how to do it." "Yes," said Philip, gayly, "I'll write tonight a complete guide to Rivervale." "We are awfully obliged to you for what you have done." Mrs. Mavick was no doubt sincere in this. And she added, "Well, we shall all be back in the city before long."
It was Philip's turn to laugh at this new definition, and upon this the talk had drifted into the commonplaces of the summer situation and about Rivervale and its people. Philip regretted that his vacation would so soon be over, and that he must say good-by to all this repose and beauty, and to the intercourse that had been so delightful to him. "But you will write," Evelyn exclaimed.
"But I liked to hear from time to time of the success of my friends," she added, ingenuously. And then, quite inconsequently, "I suppose you have news from Rivervale?" Yes, Philip heard often from Alice, and he told the news as well as he could, and the talk drifted along how strange it seemed! about things in which neither of them felt any interest at the moment.
At the proper hour the hour, it came into, his mind, when the dear ones at Rivervale had been long in sleep, lulled by the musical flow of the Deerfield Philip made his way to the reception room, where there actually was some press of a crowd, in lines, to approach the attraction of the evening, and as he waited his turn he had leisure to observe the brilliant scene.
Why, do you know of course you did not intend it your story has encouraged the Peacock Inn to double its accommodations, and half the farmhouses in Rivervale are expecting summer boarders. The landlord of the Peacock came to see me the other day, and he says everything is stirred up there, and he has already to enlarge or refuse application." "It is very kind in you, Mr.
Would it be asking too much to see her apartments? She really felt like a stranger nowhere in Rivervale. Patience was only too delighted, and took her into her museum of natural history, art, religion, and vegetation. "She might have gone to the grave-yard without coming into the house," Alice remarked. "Oh, well," said her mother, "I think she is very amusing.
Mavick never made a flying visit to his family and he was in Rivervale twice during the season that the newspapers did not chronicle his every movement, and attribute other motives than family affection to these excursions into New England. Was the Central system or the Pennsylvania system contemplating another raid?
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