Sisters

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"Would you kindly see my father in his office, Mr Carey?" she inquired, with stony formality. "He wishes to speak to you. " "Certainly, Miss Deborah, " he replied, not daring to preface the wordswith even a "How-do-you-do". "I want to see him--I want to see himparticularly. " Deb swept round to lead the way downstairs.
An embarrassing march it was, tandem fashion, through the long passagesof the rambling house. While trying to arrange his thoughts for thecoming interview, Captain Carey studied
...her imperious back andshoulders, the haughty poise of her head; and though he was not the onethat had behaved badly, he had never felt so small. At the door of themorning-room she dismissed him with a jerk of the hand. "You know yourway, " said she, and vanished.
"She is more beautiful than ever, " was his poignant thought, as hewalked away from her, and from all the glorious life that shesuggested--to such a dull and common doom.
Mr Pennycuick, at first, was a terrible figure, struggling between hisfather-fury and his old-gentleman instincts of courtesy to a guest.


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