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"She will undoubtedly ood dancer, then, unless like Dr Grant, she is too blue for that," Juno said, while Bell shrugged her shoulders, congratulating herself that she had aand well-turned insteps, and wondering if Katy cared in the least for books
"Couldn't you see her face at all, et was satisfactory I think she is pretty"
And this was all the sisters could ascertain until their toilets were finished, and they went down into the library, where their brother waited for them He had seen his father and Ja theood looks
"I e could say the sa hisdown into an oldish ers through his dark hair, where there was now and then a thread of silver "Disappointed in your do hiood looks, and during his sojourn abroad, Katy had not helped hi this weakness, but, on the contrary, had fed his vanity by constant flattery And still he was hi quite as well as usual just now, for the sea voyage had tired him as well as Katy, but he did not care to be told of it, and Juno's ill-timed remarks aroused him at once, particularly as they reflected somewhat on Katy
"I assure you I am not disappointed," he answered, "and the six months of my married life have been the happiest I ever knew Katy is more than I expected her to be"
Juno elevated her eyebrows slightly, but an to ask about Paris and the places he had visited
Meanwhile Katy had been ushered into her room, which was directly over the library and separated froe of closets and presses, a portion of which were to be appropriated to her own use Great pains had been taken to e bayin the library below extended to the third story, it was really the pleasantest chamber in the house To Katy it was perfect, and her first exclaht
"Oh, how pleasant, how beautiful," she cried, skipping across the soft carpet to the warrate "A bay , too, when I like them so much, and such handsome curtains and furniture I shall be happy here"