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He is free as far I as am concerned. He can take the London lady if he likes. You may tell him so from me. But, Trichy, what else I have told you, I have told you only." "Oh, yes!" said Beatrice, sadly; "I shall say nothing of it to anybody. It is very sad, very, very; I was so happy when I came here, and now I am so wretched."
"I suppose it was not absolutely right for him to beat Mr Moffat," said Beatrice, apologetically. "Not right, Trichy? I think he was very right." "Not to beat him so very much, Mary!" "Oh, I suppose a man can't exactly stand measuring how much he does these things.
In such a galaxy they would be the stars and I " "Why, Mary, all the world knows that you are prettier than any of them!" "I am all the world's very humble servant. But, Trichy, I should not object if I were as ugly as the veiled prophet and they all as beautiful as Zuleika. The glory of that galaxy will be held to depend not on its beauty, but on its birth.
"But that is no reason why Impatience should be another, and I should be very impatient under such honours. No, Trichy; joking apart, do not think of it. Even if Augusta wished it I should refuse. I should be obliged to refuse. I, too, suffer from pride; a pride quite as unpardonable as that of others: I could not stand with your four lady-cousins behind your sister at the altar.
"Certainly I will, if Lady Arabella will receive me; only one thing, Trichy." "What's that, dearest?" "Frank will think that I come after him." "Never mind what he thinks. To tell you the truth, Mary, I often call upon Patience for the sake of finding Caleb. That's all fair now, you know." Mary very quietly put on her straw bonnet, and said she was ready to go up to the house.
But he had given himself to women it was Cissy this, Trichy that, and the wiles of a Florence, the spites of an Agatha, duperies, innocent-seemings, witcheries, reptile-tricks of the fairest of women, all through his conversation.
"But, Trichy, when some one else is married, when the new wing has been built to a house that you know of " "Now, Mary, hold your tongue, or you know you'll make me angry." "I do so like to see you angry. And when that time comes, when that wedding does take place, then I will be a bridesmaid, Trichy. Yes! even though I am not invited.
But what if there should be circumstances which should still make us enemies; should make your friends and my friends friend, I should say, for I have only one should make them opposed to each other?" "Circumstances! What circumstances?" "You are going to be married, Trichy, to the man you love; are you not?" "Indeed, I am!" "And it is not pleasant? is it not a happy feeling?"
I like your brother for what he has done, and I say so frankly though I suppose I ought to eat my tongue out before I should say such a thing, eh, Trichy?" "I don't know that there's any harm in that," said Beatrice, demurely. "If you both liked each other there would be no harm in that if that were all."
If the priest says a blessing over us, shall we not be married as well as you and your husband?" "But you know he cannot marry unless his wife shall have money." "Money money; and he is to sell himself for money? Oh, Trichy! do not you talk about money. It is horrible. But, Trichy, I will grant it I cannot marry him; but still, I love him.
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