tisf
ng, with a trying recurrence, of that unfortunate and excellent German Dauphine
insisted on her seeing the doctor; and had been assured by him that there was nothing amiss, and that if Mrs Miles Charnock could only be roused
ial girl, used to an active life of exertion and usefulness, and trained to all domestic arts, to be set down in a great English household where there was really nothing fo
ad aloud an hour a day, and selected the Lives of the Lindsays, as an unexceptionable and improving book, full of Scottish history, and even with African interest, sh
o free rides through the Bush? And she would generally be alone; for even if Charlie, her nearest approach to an
st innocent; and though the mother was sometimes disposed to be angry, sometimes to laugh at the little shudder and compressi
ter than with the old women here. And there's Cecil's working affair, it would be just the thing to give her an object. I think I can
. She made a quiet complacent show of herself, as one not vain of fine clothes, but used to an affectionate family appreciation of
hoping for a voluntary offer to employ Anne at Willansborough; but Cecil only pitied her for having 'no resources'; and whe
e two, I
to give up one of my times. If I see
do when the S
o not think Anne could ever take my
te-gloved gentleman after another dropped in, but none presumed on a remark; Jenkins announced the carriages; but Rosamond had not appeared, and after an excursion up-stairs, Julius ret
e in so late
revent dinner from being kept waiting; at which the boys made faces, and declared that it was a dodge of his to join Jenny's party in the schoolroom, instead of the solemn dinner; but
s a monstrous hole in my glove, which demands the benevolent fiction of my having torn it by the way. There, one se
nt had set Anne's cheeks aflame, and left Mrs. Poynsett in a startled state of uncertainty, hoping her glance had been mistaken, wonder
n her long sleepless hours, and she used to call it a reversal of the relations of those days when he used to watch
Yes, Lady Tyrrell was there, wonderfully handsome, but her expression strikes me as altered; there is the sort of pathetic look that, as Cec
racted? I fan
ll throw them together. It is unlucky on Frank's accoun
ffice taking him away. How
his way-was absolutely chill and repelling half the evening-throwing herself at the officers fro
ll soon disgust him! Di
y-so quietly, Mrs. Bowater remarked it. As to Rosamond, she was in her na
Jul
his eye. I say, mother," lowering his voice, "can't you give Rosamond a hint about her dress? Cecil says s
l see about it. Rosamond will take
s daughter, and that the cold temperament of the one irritated the warm nature of the other. More than one flash had revealed Rosamond's
pared for the appearance, about noon, of her son Julius, when, coming to what she termed the confidential side of her couch
d not p
f thing. Is it not the way w
in degree-"
n's censorious nonsense, isn't it, mother? Mere folly to think otherwise! I knew you would set my min
lacently, "I grieve, but I must confess th
ed very
s been brought up to;" and as he signed a sort of hurt acquiescence, as
at Colonel Ross's. He is an o
cool. Sometimes advice that ha
k the interfere
m that q
e needful to
ss I could ever have worn, nor have let m
g up, more really angered with his moth
hed the door, and came back to say, "I beg your pardo
having brought them. As he bent down to kiss her, she rallied, and cheerfully said,
. If he disapproved, she would submit to
was no judge: you forget wha
been to yo
what cou
er and sisters to please any woman's finical pr
erybody if she were fit to be seen. Such a tempest Julius had never seen outside a back street in the garrison town. There seemed to be nothing she would not say, and his attempts at soothing only added to her violence. Indeed, there was only one
il to apologize. "My dear," he said, "don't you k
o herself, she did not care about that, but to the mother who had seen her dresses tried on: Julius must tell Raymond so, or take her away to any
sert himself. "Nonsense, Rose, you know better," he said, in a voice of displeasure; but she pouted forth, "I don
oresee plenty of grievances from her; but, Rosie, we must and will not let her come between us and Raymond. You don't know what a brother he has been to me-I hardly think I could have go
ed out, "There then, go down, leave me alone!
n as you are," said Julius, grave
me-choke me!"
e so beneficial, that he summoned resolution to leave her; but he had not the face to appear alone, nor offer fictions to excu
osamond's misdemeanour had so far drawn them together, that Cecil had o
ld butler, who came in while he was cutting cold beef, and to whom he said, "L
enkins watching in jealous expectation of a catastrophe, having no opinion of Mr. Julius's powers as a waiter. He was disappointed. The downfall was deferred till the goal was reached, and was then most sa
he village, where she was exemplary, going into all those more di
old doctor, who had been timid and discouraging; Susan resented the implication that the utmost had not been done for her dear mistress; and Mrs. Poynsett herself, though warmly grateful for Rosamond's affection, was not only nervously unwilling to try experiments, but had an instinctive perception that there was one daughter-in-law to whom her increased locomotion would scarcely be welcome, and by no means wished to make this distaste evident to Raymond. Cecil would not have been so stron
ee to all that," s
's question,"
entir
It Mrs. Venn had appeared
Mr. Venn! My dear, the le
with as a matter of course, do not necessarily denote lack of innate modesty-far less, how they could be confounded with hom
Monday evening showed herself, for a moment, more decolletée, if possible, than before. Mrs.
"it will not happen
ly too t
led it? No less than La
ld she ha
omething about adopting the becoming, and a repetition of-of some insolent praise." And his mother felt his quiver of
to you. Yes, I knew it would right itself, and
is with Lady Tyrrell. She will have it there was malice in inciting her to shock
rary effect upon
too bad for that woman, and
mind, it is as the obstructive old hag, who once stood in her way; and so, w
ms quite to belong to Mrs. Duncombe's set. I sat next her at dinner, and
nder if that is Su
his Christian n
alk in the Square gardens together; but I did not see much of her after I married; and after a go
e the millionaire of the regiment. Just
well," said
of view," said
ut before it has had tim