A House Party

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A House Party
Ouida, 1839-1908
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It is the curse of our times. The most lovely thing in life is leisure ; and we call it progress to have killed it. " " Read this letter, " says his hostess, giving him one which she holds in her hand. " There is nothing pri- vate in it, and nothing wonderful, but there is a grace in the expressions ; whilst the English, for a foreigner, is absolutely marvellous. " "I thought there were no foreigners?" says Usk " I thought steam had effaced nationalities?" A HU8SIAN PRINCESS. 59 His wife does n...ot deign to reply.
Brandolin has taken the letter with hesitation. " Do you really think I may read it?" " When I tell you to do so, " says Dolly Usk, im- patiently. " Besides, there is nothing in it, only it is pretty. " Brandolin reads; it is on very thick paper, almost imperceptibly scented, with a princess's crown em- bossed on it and a gold X.
"It is very kind of you, dear Lady Usk, to have remembered a solitaire like myself in the midst of your charming children and your many joys. " ("My many annoyances, she means, " interpolates Lady Usk.


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