Three Brides Love in a Cottage And Other Tales 8 9
Three Brides Love in a Cottage And Other Tales 8 9
Francis a Francis Alexander Durivage
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" "I mean M. Charmant, the friend of the family. " "And what does Julia think of this Phoenix?" "She adores him. " "Alas! how her gentleness of nature must have been perverted! Well, well, Maria, in spite of myself, I cannot resolve to humble yourpride, or thwart your schemes. I believe you love me and yourdaughter. Yet you are playing a desperate game--remember, our all isstaked upon the issue. " "And I'll await the hazard of the die, " replied Mrs. B. , as she kissedher husband fondly, and di...smissed him with a wave of the hand. When Brandon came down into the hall, he was thunder-struck at meetingthere three persons, whose appearance, after what had just passed upstairs in the boudoir, might well be considered inopportune. The firstwas uncle Richard Watkins, a relative of Mr. Brandon's, who resided inthe country, and had become immensely rich by land speculations, andthe others were Mr. Merton and his son. A pile of baggage announcedthat they were not mere callers. "Give us your hand, Luke, " said uncle Richard, extending his enormousbrown palm, "you ain't glad to see me, nor nothin', be you?
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