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Why, Ransom, I thought everybody had them." "I didn't, nor Preston, nor Alexander not a berry; and Nora and Ella Stanfield didn't. You are the favourite." "Oh, Nora," said Daisy, "didn't you have any grapes? I'm sorry!" "I had peaches," said Nora. "I like peaches a great deal the best. Daisy, what shall we do now?" "Suppose we sit down, and have a talk." "A talk?" said Nora.
Sandford? Ah, let me dress her!" "Not at all; you must be amenable to authority, Miss Stanfield, like everybody else." "But what will you put on her, Mrs. Sandford? The dress is Portia." "No, by no means; you must look with a very delicate expression, Miss Theresa. Your face will be the picture." "My face will depend on my dress, I know. What will it be, Mrs. Sandford?"
Maxwell is going on another voyage, and leaving his wife and children behind him again." Anthony told him gently of Hubert's share in the events at Stanfield, adding what real and earnest attempts he had made to repair the injury he had done as soon as he had learnt that it was his friend that was in hiding. "There was no treachery against me, Mr. Dent, you see," he added. Mr.
"Doesn't she make a magnificent little 'Fortitude, though!" said Eloïse. "The angel will be the best," said Mrs. Sandford. "She looks so naturally troubled. But we have got a good band of workers. Theresa Stanfield is very clever." "It will do Daisy a world of good," said Mrs. Gary. All this while Daisy's days were divided.
People for the tableaux. We must have all we can muster." "I can't see how you will make Theresa Stanfield look like that." "I cannot," said Preston laughing, "but Mrs. Sandford will do part and Theresa herself will do the other part. She will bring her face round, you will see.
Everybody was placed already; and it was very natural that the doctor keeping hold of Daisy's hand, led her with him to the spot that seemed to be left for his occupancy, and seated her there beside him. On the other side of Daisy was Mrs. Stanfield.
And Eloïse, your cousin, is going to see about having the dinner ready; and Theresa Stanfield is in that too; I think they have got the most fun; but nobody is doing anything yet. It's too hot. Are you hot, Daisy?" "Not very." "O Daisy," said Ella Stanfield, "couldn't we fish?" "There are so many boys " said Daisy; "I do not believe there will be any fishing tackle for us."
An engraving by Finden from Phillips's portrait of the poet was prefixed to the last volume, and each volume contained frontispieces and vignettes from drawings by Clarkson Stanfield of scenery or buildings connected with Crabbe's various residences in Suffolk and the Yale of Belvoir.
The letter went on to describe briefly the method followed, and ended by entreating him again to come and see him. Anthony answered this by telling him of his resignation of his post at Lambeth, and accepting his invitation; and he arranged to spend the last three weeks before Easter at Stanfield, and to go down there immediately upon leaving Lambeth.
There were present David Roberts, Clarkson Stanfield, Louis and Carl Haag, Sir George Harvey, James Ballantine, and D. O. Hill all artists. With that most genial of men, Lord Cockburn, for our guide, we wandered far up the Pentland Hills. After a rather toilsome walk we reached a favourite spot. It was a semicircular hollow in the hillside, scooped out by the sheep for shelter.
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