Daisy Ashford: Her Book
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at Vebena Villa, a very different o
Monton was wondering how to ask her uncle if
seizing his pipe he entered his study roaring 'P
t the ball. I was so taken up with Leslie. I am rather glad I did not see him though for nothing would induce him to wear evening clothes or a shirt front and he insisted on going in his bicycling suit and such a soiled
skipped into he
he cried tossing down
said Sylvia putting her trembling
Earlsdown "I am prepared
much" said t
y child" said her
asked me to marry him and with
ot going to give my consent" replied the excitable g
er" cried Sylvia "he is wel
month he will devoice you for some other girl he is silly enough to prefer; no no you shall marry a lord, that is wh
marry any one else" and with a cry of "Leslie my Leslie" she fled fro
he siezed her blotting book and pou
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to marry a lord, but no never! my Leslie and although I may never se
nd your
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