By Celias Arbour a Tale of Portsmouth Town volume 2

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By Celias Arbour a Tale of Portsmouth Town volume 2
Walter Besant
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25 — 2 ioo By Celids Arbour.
He took his violin from the case, and played a few bars walking up and down the room.
" That is a Polish waltz. We used to dance a great deal in Poland before 1830. We were Russian subjects, it is true, but we were happier than our brothers who were under Prussia. Some of us were young, too — not I. I am seventy-five now, and I am talking of events which took place only five-and-twenty years ago. But I was not too old to join in the dances of the people. And I was h
...appy in my stewardship of the Lady Claudia. She was an only child, like your father, Roman Pulaski, and I was the steward of her father, and had special charge of the young lady. There is a girl in this place ; I often see you with her, " " Celia Tyrrell ?" " Yes — perhaps. She has the eyes of your mother and her sweet face. I think she must be good, like her.
" Lady Claudia was not proud. We went about together, her father and she and I, to all the peasants' festivals. I was but a peasant born, but she, it is true — oh !


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