The Works of Benjamin Disraeli: Earl of Beaconsfield, Embracing ..., volume 9
The Works of Benjamin Disraeli: Earl of Beaconsfield, Embracing ..., volume 9
Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield), Edmund Gosse, Robert Arnot
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Shall we not all be the happiest family in the world?' 'I think we ought to be, dear Ferdinand. But I have not recovered from my astonishment. Ah, my child, why did you not tell me when you were ill ? ' 'Is it not for the best that affairs should have taken the course they have done? But you must blame Kate as well as me; dear Kate!' 'I think of her,' said Lady Armine; 'I hope Kate will be happy.' 'She must be, dear mother; only think what an excellent person is Lord Montfort.' 'He is indeed an... excellent person,' said Lady Ar- mine; 'but if 1 had been engaged to you, Ferdinand, and it ended by my marrying Lord Montfort, I should be very disappointed. 9 Digitized by VjOOQIC HENRIETTA TEMPLE 177 'The duchess would be of a different opinion/ said Ferdinand. Lady Bellair, who was sitting on a sofa opposite, and had hitherto been conversing with the duchess, who had now quitted her and joined the musicians, began shaking her fan at Ferdinand in a manner which signified her extreme desire that he should approach her.
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