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Thus did Larry Coppinger, informally but effectively, introduce himself to his second-cousins, the Talbot-Lowrys. A fortnight or so after the moving incidents that have just been recited, Miss Frederica Coppinger, and her nephew, St.
"The field-flowers must be second-cousins to a Rose Princess, and I believe if you ask them they will tell you." She looked more closely at the flowers. There were hundreds of white daisies, golden buttercups, bluebells and daffodils growing by the roadside, and each flower-head was firmly set upon its slender but stout stem.
A BABY-GIRL WAS BORN; and her father was a king; and her mother was a queen; and her uncles and aunts were princes and princesses; and her first-cousins were dukes and duchesses; and not one of her second-cousins was less than a marquis or marchioness, or of their third-cousins less than an earl or countess: and below a countess they did not care to count.
Two were second-cousins by her father's side; one, who was very full of the universal joy that was to follow this happy event, was a sister of Sir Henry's; a fourth was the daughter of an old crony of Miss Baker's; and the other four were got to order there being no doubt a repertory for articles so useful and so ornamental. Old Mr. Bertram behaved well on the occasion.
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