Nobody
on, or he thought he had; some of them in very high places, and with all the adventitious charms which wealth and place and breeding can add to those of nature's giving. Yet here was something new.
ndings, he was suddenly hailed by a joyful
you come from? and
o see you, but have been bothered with cust
ng over? curiosities
h. How do you
by a notion of my mother's; she will
hen March is stalking abroad like this. Wh
gets ready to be off; and what's the use? April will be
s off the trees here in
anywhere. But come alo
wfully glad
Philip's return, and much curiosity expressed as to where he had been and what he had been doing
d Tom. "You go,
mother, "I could not p
r the house, and Dillwyn wi
u silly boy?" said his sister. "
matter?" Phil
py game at hawk's distance; only they make a mistake sometimes, which the
ime," said his sister. "Phi
aid Dillwyn humorously.
Miss Julia. "He is caught wit
? Fie, Tom! ar
, nor tries it, in the way you mean. I am not caught, e
very plain Tom isn't c
time. Of course she makes great eyes; and the eyes are pretty; a
ittle country girl woul
us, to have one's confidence
caught, as you call it, neither by her nor with her; but if
s nothing whatever the matter with her; and I have n
talk, I can tell you, better than anybody of all those you had
s big eyes. Of course nothing can be more delightful. But, Tom,
l enough dresse
rranged tha
rls think so much of dressing. It isn't t
o go out with me if I wasn't assez bien mise? Or what would ta
question wear a hoo
she d
r want o
on, and one can't help oneself. And, as I said, you may no
f this lady, as I understand, are,-
y in the country-very respectable people, I have no doubt, but,-well, she is nobody
circumstances himself. I was thinking, he might be able to
n. But he does not laugh when it comes to be his own case, and matters have g
ome to be 'my own case,' as I never even saw the lady. Who is she?
d medley of "Mrs. Wishart"-"Miss Lothrop"-"stayin
's countena
choed. "Mrs. Wishart
ny in Miss Lothrop's pocket, nor give h
dge of the world?" Mr. Dill
laughing. She was comfortably conscious of being thoroughly "manufactured" herself. No crude ignorances or deficiencies there.-"The
shut th
ll shut them out? All that makes the differenc
understand, then, is
burst out. "Ridiculous!" But Dillw
just awkward," sa
ustomed to a certain set of things. She does not strike you unpleasantly in society, seated at a
imself out
are going to Florida
ctual danger. I know he goes very often to Mrs. Wishart's; and you know Tom is impressible; and b
art's too," said Philip. "Do yo
ke such furies of fancies for this girl or for that. To me they do not seem so different.
in nature, for there the variety is simply endless; but in our ways of living. Here the effort seems to be to fall in with one gene
nything is once recognized as the right thing
ognized it as t
ha
unifor
ould yo
assic head can draw it severely about her in close bands and coils, and so only the better show its nobility of contour? Why may not a beautiful head of hair be dressed flowingly, because the fashion
ut if one lives in the world, it won't do to d
d happen,
Unless you are a person of import
me unworthy bond
if there is. We have got to take i
new Fancy rather,-as I understand
age in New England some
Philip, with a some
nions; but she has lived among farmers and sailors all her life, and that is all she knows. And it is p
hilip, rising. "You had better ge
do that?" said Mis
t," said Dillwyn
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