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It was not long before Soames's determination to build went the round

of the family, and created the flutter that any decision connected with

property shouldForsytes

It was not his fault, for he had been determined that no one should

know June, in the fulness of her heart, had told Mrs Sht it would cheer her, the poor

old sweet! for Aunt Ann had kept her room now foras she lay back on her

pillows, said in her distinct, tre old voice:

"It's very nice for dear June; but I hope they will be careful--it's

rather dangerous!"

When she was left alone again, a frown, like a cloud presaging a rainy

there soher

ent on all the ti

movements were always in action at the corners of her lips

The irlhood, and was

spoken of as "Sirl--but so slow!"--thewith extre

cere frorey curls, the insignia of personal dignity,