The Story of Barbara : Her Splendid Misery And Her Gilded Cage : a Novel 1

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Having established himself in the seat behind Mrs. Trevornock, Mr. Penruth showed no desire to withdraw. He was not in a very convenient position for seeing the play, but he remained for the rest of the evening, making himself as agreeable as he could to Barbara's mother, and trying very hard to improve his acquaintance with Barbara.
When the play was over he escorted the ladies to a cab, paid the driver and took his ticket, just as Mr. Maulford had done upon a previous occasion.
Mrs. Trevornoc
...k remonstrated, and tried to push her poor little purse into his hand, but in vain.
* You must really allow me,' he said ; and Mrs.
Trevornock allowed him.
*Well, ma,' exclaimed Flossie, as they drove past all the grandeurs of Trafalgar-square, * what do you think of the horrid man ?' * I think him one of the most gentlemanly men PATERNAL IXSTINXT IX ME. T. 167 I ever met,' answered Mrs. Trevornock, who was enthusiastic and fickle.
' mamma !' ejaculated Barbara, with deep-toned reproachfulness.
*He certainly improves on acquaintance,' said Flossie.


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