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Updated: May 29, 2025
Which she thought, considering the dulness of the Ianson circle, and that even her own kind-hearted, long-known friend, Emma Thomycroft, was not the most intellectual woman in the world, showed great good nature on the part of Major Harper. Perhaps the most silent person at table was the younger brother, whose Christian name Agatha did not know.
He left Agatha in the church, and hurried a little in advance. His brother and Mrs. Thomycroft were standing at the porch outside, Emma laughing and whispering. And while waiting for the carriage, it so chanced that Nathanael caught what they were saying. "Why, Major Harper, you look as dull as if you had been in love with Agatha yourself!
Agatha looked gratified and proud. Casting a shy glance towards where her friend was talking to Emma Thomycroft and Miss Ianson, she met the eye of the younger brother. It expressed such keen, though grave observance of her, that she felt her cheeks warm into the old, unbecoming, uncomfortable blush.
James Thomycroft was at the door, bidding a gay and full-hearted welcome to the bridegroom and bride. What a marriage-day! "Are you quite warm there, Agatha?" "Yes, thank you, quite warm," she said, turning round a little, and then turning back. She sat working, or seeming to work, at a large bay window that fronted the sea at Brighton.
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