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Sullivan Smith leaned over to Whitmonby and Dacier amid the ejaculations, and whispered: 'A lady's way of telling the story! and excuseable to her: she had to Jonah the adjective. What the poor fellow said was He murmured the sixty-pounder adjective, as in the belly of the whale, to rightly emphasize his noun.
Once with the title stamped on his memory, the zealous Irishman might be trusted to become an ambulant advertizer. Others, personal friends, adherents, courtiers of Redworth's, were active. Lady Pennon and Henry Wilmers, in the upper circle; Whitmonby and Westlake, in the literary; spread the fever for this new book.
A fit of angry cynicism now and then set her composing phrases as baits for the critics to quote, condemnatory of the attractiveness of the work. Her mood was bad. In addition, she found Whitmonby cool; he complained of the coolness of her letter of adieu; complained of her leaving London so long. How could she expect to be his Queen of the London Salon if she lost touch of the topics?
'I have taken the dose at a very early hour, said Whitmonby, to bring conversation to the flow again, 'and it effaced the critical mind completely. 'But did not silence the critical nose, observed Westlake. Wilmers named the owner of the longest nose in Europe. 'Potentially, indeed a critic! said Diana.
The great and exclusive Whitmonby, who had dined once at Lady Wathin's table, and vowed never more to repeat that offence to his patience, lamented bitterly to Henry Wilmers that the sole woman worthy of sitting at a little Sunday evening dinner with the cream of the choicest men of the time was away wasting herself in that insane modern chase of the picturesque!
'Poor Mountford Wilts boasted of knowing women; and he married. To jump into the mouth of the enigma, is not to read it. 'You are figures of conceit when you speculate on us, Mr. Whitmonby. 'An occupation of our leisure, my lady, for your amusement. 'The leisure of the humming-top, a thousand to the minute, with the pretence that it sleeps! Diana said.
'We have entered Botany Bay, Diana said to Emma; who answered: 'A metaphor is the Deus ex machine, of an argument'; and Whitmonby, to lighten a shadow of heaviness, related allusively an anecdote of the Law Courts.
'But I for one discern a possible relationship and a likeness. 'I think it exists behind a curtain, Dacier replied. 'Before the era of the Nursery. Liberty to grow; independence is the key of the secret. 'And what comes after the independence? he inquired. Whitmonby, musing that some distraction of an earnest incentive spoilt Mrs.
'I have taken the dose at a very early hour, said Whitmonby, to bring conversation to the flow again, 'and it effaced the critical mind completely. 'But did not silence the critical nose, observed Westlake. Wilmers named the owner of the longest nose in Europe. 'Potentially, indeed a critic! said Diana.
I wish him entire felicity no step taken to bridge division! The thought of it makes me tigrish. How I wish you had been with me to hear him! It was the most AEolian thing ever caught from a night-breeze by the soul of a poet. 'But do not suppose me having headlong tendencies to the melting mood. Whitmonby to aid him in writing leading articles for the paper he is going to conduct!
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