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"O Daisy, what are we going to do, you and Ella, and I? Everybody else is going to do something." "What are they going to do?" said Daisy. "O I don't know! everything. Mr. Randolph is going out in the boat to fish, and all the ladies are going with him Mrs. Sandford and Mrs. Stanfield and your mother; only Mrs. Fish isn't going; but Mr. Sandford is.
But, as the story of the opera is a pretty piece of Norman romance, some fair penciller has sent us the sketches of the annexed cuts, and our Engraver has thus pitted himself with Grieve, Stanfield, Roberts, and scores of minor scene-painters, who are building canvass castles, and scooping out caverns for the King's Theatre, Covent Garden, and Drury Lane Theatres.
There were no visitors at Melbourne House now except Mrs. Gary and her children; but that brought the home party up to seven. Dr. Sandford was going, of course. Then some other neighbours. Mrs. Stanfield had promised to go, with her little daughter Ella, and her older daughter Theresa. Mrs. Fish was coming from another quarter of the country, with her children, Alexander and Frederica. Mr.
Joe Stanfield, a half-breed Canadian and a member of Whitman's family, was observed to spend many of the lengthening evenings with the Cayuses in their lodges. He had been given a home by Whitman, to whom he had seemed for a time devoted.
It may need, perhaps, the writer's memory and associations to find in this a touching expression of his winning character, his playful smile, and pleasant ways. "You know Mrs. Inchbald's story, Nature and Art?" wrote Thomas Hood, once, in a letter: "What a fine Edition of Nature and Art is Stanfield!" Gone! And many and many a dear old day gone with him! But their memories remain.
This is certainly one of the most splendid works of the kind ever produced in this or any other country. This is high but not unmerited praise; as the reader will believe when we tell him, that it contains twenty-six large plates, from drawings by Stanfield, engraved by first-rate artists, and superintended by Mr. Charles Heath.
The committee ordered a new edition of three thousand of the Dean of Middleham's Letters to be printed. Having approved of a manuscript, written by James Field Stanfield, a mariner, containing observations upon a voyage which he had lately made to the coast of Africa for slaves, they ordered three thousand of these to be printed also.
"Your business is to explain the charge Ransom has brought against you." All Daisy's meditations had not brought her to the point of knowing what to say in this conjuncture. She hesitated. "Speak, Daisy!" her father said peremptorily. "Papa, they had put me Eloïse and Theresa Stanfield they had put me to watch the things." "What things?"
And let me see for Portia that Fish girl cannot do it, she is not clever enough. It will have to be Theresa Stanfield." "I should like to see anybody look like that," said Daisy. "Well, you will. We shall have to go to another book of engravings. Hollo! here you are again, Daisy. This will do for you exactly. Exactly!" "What is it?"
"Oh, Daisy, what are we going to do, you and Ella, and I? Everybody else is going to do something." "What are they going to do?" said Daisy. "Oh, I don't know! everything. Mr. Randolph is going out in the boat to fish, and all the ladies are going with him. Mrs. Sandford and Mrs. Stanfield and your mother; only Mrs. Fish isn't going; but Mr. Sandford is.
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