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"I'm so sorry I said anything to " "There is reason, sir." "You don't hate me?" "No, sir!" said Miss Sallianna, relenting, and growing gradually calmer; "I pity and forgive you." "Will you shake hands?" "Yes, sir I am forgiving, sir " "At your time of life you know, ma'am, we ought'nt to " Unfortunate Verty; the storm which was subsiding arose again in all its original strength.
"Leave me!" cried Miss Sallianna, with a tragic gesture. "Yes, ma'am but " "Mr. Verty?" "Ma'am!" "Your presence is opprobrious." "Oh, Miss Sallianna!" "Yes, sir intolerant." "I'm so sorry." "Therefore, sir, go and leave me to my thoughts again go, sir, and make merry with your conjugal companions!" "Yes, ma'am," said Verty; "but I did'nt mean to worry you. Please forgive me " "Go, sir!"
I have known her, Miss Sallianna, for years, and years we were brought up together, and we have gone hand in hand through the woods, gathering flowers, and down by the run to play, and she has showed me how to read and write, and she gave me a Bible; and everything which I recollect has something in it about Redbud only Redbud so beautiful, and kind, and good.
"Is more than I could presume to do," said Ralph, laughing. Miss Sallianna bestowed upon the young gentleman a look from her maiden eyes, which seemed to say that he might presume to grow fond of her, if it had really become necessary to his peace of mind. "But I meant Fanny," she said. "Fanny!" "Yes, your cousin." "A mere baby!" said Ralph, with nonchalance. "I agree with you."
"Then, sir, we cannot be friends " "Why, ma'am I mean, Miss?" "Because, sir, the properties of civilization require a mutual criterion of excellence hem!" "Oh yes," said Verty, very doubtfully, and checking by an effort his eternal exclamation of ignorance; "but I thought you liked me." "I do, sir," said Miss Sallianna, with more mildness "I thought we should be friends." Verty smiled.
"Very well; it was not necessary to tell me, and, of course, that pretty curl of the lip is only to keep up appearances. But come now, darling of my heart, and light of my existence! as we hav'nt quarreled, in spite of Miss Sallianna, and still have for each other the most enthusiastic affection, be good enough to forget these things, and turn your attention to material affairs.
I should have said opprobrium that is what I have always regarded beauty, such as yours, all my life." Miss Sallianna covered her face with her fan. Here was an opportunity to supply the place of the faithless Verty and the odious Jinks. As the thought occurred to her, Miss Sallianna assumed an awful expression of favor and innocent fondness. Ralph shuddered as he caught sight of it.
Miss Lavinia and the poet of chancery Mistress O'Calligan and the knight of the shears Miss Sallianna and the unfortunate Jinks all these pairs, ere long, were united. Mr. Jinks perfected his revenge upon Miss Sallianna, as he thought, by marrying her but, we believe, the result of his revenge was misery. Mistress O'Calligan accepted the hand of Mr.
There is a man who comes there to see Miss Sallianna, and Redbud most dies laughing at him I mean, I suppose she does. His name is Mr. Jinks." "What! the great Jinks? the soldier, the fop, the coxcomb and swaggerer!" laughed the Squire. Verty nodded. "That's the very man, sir," he said, "and I saw him to-day. I came back, and found Mr. Rushton wanted to be quiet, and Mr.
"Come, old fellow!" don't be ashamed of " "What, sir! I ashamed?" "Of kneeling down you know." And Ralph, smiling confidentially, made significant signs over his shoulder toward Miss Sallianna, who had withdrawn with blushing diffidence to the other end of the portico, and was gently waving her fan as she gazed upon the sunset. "The fact is, I was arranging her shoe-bow," said Mr. Jinks.
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