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Updated: June 16, 2025


The Doctor idly wondered who had blacked them, glancing at Margret's fingers. There was a flower stuck in the button-hole of the school-master's coat, a pale tea-rose. If Dr. A scholar, a gentleman, though in patched shoes and trousers a world too short.

Carron, upright on his small gilt chair, was pale and agitated, the primitive feelings showing in his ravaged face looking in some way more out of place, because he was exquisitely frock-coated and had a fresh-blown tea-rose in his button-hole, than they would have done if he had been shabby.

Your bouquet is to be cream-coloured, too, with just a tea-rose or so. You will look quite pretty in it, Ursula dear. Do you know Donald liked the look of you so yesterday? he said you looked so strong and sensible; he called you an interesting woman. I hastened to change the subject, for it recalled certain words that I vainly tried to forget.

Her dark, curling hair, girlishly bound with a ribbon snood, and her large brown eyes, were in striking contrast to her complexion, which was pale, with the radiant and warm palor of a tea-rose or a pearl.

"I promised Sophie I'd be back directly. I'll see you at dinner, I suppose?" As she came to the good-by, Cornelia had risen from her seat; by the action the remaining petals of the tea-rose had been shaken off, leaving the nucleus bare and unprotected.

The middle was raised somewhat, mound shape, with the dark red roses, then growing a little paler to pure rose-colour and pink, tea-rose with the salmon tint, and a border of white. And, oh, how fragrant! Beside this bed there were others in clusters, and one clump in an exquisite yellow. "Some of them have been great travellers," said Mrs. French.

Martha went to live as servant with Governor Wentworth at his mansion at Little Harbor, looking out to sea. Seven years passed, and the "thin slip of a girl," who promised to be no great beauty, had flowered into the loveliest of women, with a lip like a cherry and a cheek like a tea-rose a lady by instinct, one of Nature's own ladies.

She wore a delicate tea-rose tinted rich silk skirt, with an over skirt of point lace, looped up with tea-rose buds, a tea-rose in her dark hair, a necklace of opals set in diamonds, and bracelets of the same beautiful jewels. Refined, elegant, and most interesting she certainly looked. Meanwhile, the banker came home, and himself conducted the unexpected guest to the drawing-room. "Mr.

She thought, perhaps, in the few moments that passed as she walked down the path, of that other time when she had picked her way, in his company, between the rain-besprinkled shrubs. Here was the same tea-rose bush, and hardly a flower left upon it.

She seemed to forget the others as she knelt before a little white tea-rose, kissing it and calling it pretty names. Miss Lyndesay and Hannah watched her. "Now she seems more like herself," said Hannah frowning, "the way she was in Berlin. I wish she would stay that way!" Miss Lyndesay looked at Hannah searchingly. "Frieda," she called, "will you gather flowers for the luncheon table, please?

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