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Stringham, that a certain person might turn up. He even so pleasantly did things go enjoyed freedom of mind to welcome, on that supposition, a fresh sign of the beautiful hypocrisy of women. He went so far as to enjoy believing the girl might have stayed in for him; it helped him to enjoy her behaving as if she hadn't.
This, however, was a trifle to Mrs. Stringham, who cared little whether she meant that in this case she would have come sooner. She couldn't have come sooner, and she perhaps, on the contrary, meant for it would have been like her that she wouldn't have come at all; why it was so easy being at any rate a matter as to which her companion had begun quickly to pick up views.
This apprehension, however, we hasten to add, enjoyed for him, in the immediate event, a certain merciful shrinkage; the immediate event being that, at Lancaster Gate, five minutes after his due arrival, prescribed him for eight-thirty, Mrs. Stringham came in alone.
Such at least had been the intimated attitude of Mrs. Stringham, the elder of the companions, who had her own view of the impatiences of the younger, to which, however, she offered an opposition but of the most circuitous. She moved, the admirable Mrs.
On August 29 a small fleet, under command of Flag Officer Stringham, took possession of Hatteras Inlet, after silencing the forts the insurgents had erected to guard the entrance, and captured twenty-five guns and seven hundred prisoners.
But she sat rather coldly light, having, as she called it, enough to live on so far, that is, as she lived by bread alone: how little indeed she was regularly content with that diet appeared from the name she had made Susan Shepherd Stringham as a contributor to the best magazines.
Stringham, in the midnight conference, intimated rather yearningly that, however the event might have turned, the side of English life such experiences opened to Milly were just those she herself seemed "booked" as they were all, roundabout her now, always saying to miss: she had begun to have a little, for her fellow-observer, these moments of fanciful reaction reaction in which she was once more all Susan Shepherd against the high sphere of colder conventions into which her overwhelming connection with Maud Manningham had rapt her.
And, of course, Arlington Stringham continued to tread the thorny path of conscious humour into which Fate had beckoned him. "The country's looking very green, but, after all, that's what it's there for," he remarked to his wife two days later. "That's very modern, and I dare say very clever, but I'm afraid it's wasted on me," she observed coldly.
I wanted you to take it from me that I should perhaps be able to look after you well, rather better. Rather better, of course, than certain other persons in particular." "Precisely than Mrs. Lowder, than Miss Croy, even than Mrs. Stringham." "Oh Mrs. Stringham's all right!" Lord Mark promptly amended.
Stringham had, even in the first flush of friendship, not named it, grossly, to any one; having seen early that, for stupid people and who, she sometimes secretly asked herself, wasn't stupid? it would take a great deal of explaining. She had learned not to mention it till it was mentioned first which occasionally happened, but not too often; and then she was there in force.
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