Peter Ibbetson: With An Introduction By His Cousin Lady ... ("madge Plunket")

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Peter Ibbetson: With An Introduction By His Cousin Lady ... ("madge Plunket")
Du Maurier George
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Why, of course, those eyes, so lashless then, so thick- ly fringed to-day! — how could I have mistaken them ? Ah, Mimsey, you never smiled or laughed in those days, or I should have known your eyes again ! Is it possible — ^is it possible ?" Thus I went on to myself tiU the ladies left, my fair young companion expressing her kind anx- iety and polite hope that I would soon be myself again.
I sat silent till it was time to join the ladies (I could not even foUow the witty and brilliant anec- 238
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dotes of the great painter, who held the table); and then I went up to my room. I could not face her again so soon after what I had heard.
The good Lord Cray came to make kind inqui- ries, but I soon satisfied him that my indisposition was nothing. He stayed on, however, and talked ; his dinner seemed to have done him a great deal of good, and he wanted to smoke (and somebody to smoke with), which he had not been able to do in the dining-room on account of some reverend old bishop who was present.


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