The Daughters of a Genius a Story of Brave Endeavour
The Daughters of a Genius a Story of Brave Endeavour
George De Horne Vaizey
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A matter of conscience cannot be discussed in this deafening noise. There is a grandfather's chair in the corner of the dining-room, which I can confidently recommend. ' It was like a revival of old times to be waited upon with such care and consideration, and being ordered not to speak a word until she had been fed and rested. Hope sipped her wine and ate sandwiches in a dream of happiness. Mr Merrilies had not forgotten her question, however, and presently she found herself called upon for an... explanation. 'I'm so new to this business that I don't quite know "my place, "' she said, smiling at him in mischievous fashion. 'Last Tuesday I had my first social engagement. I arrived at the hour appointed, and found that the 200 MEETING AND PARTING. children were dancing, and that a conjurer was engaged as well as myself. We waited our turn together, the conjurer and I, in a dreary little room, with a dreary little gas fire that sent all its warmth up the chimney. We waited nearly an hour and no one came near us, and it was very cold.
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