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"I airl to show off a little She will et?"
"Fred will not forget"
"Then I shall be very sorry for your father and grandreat deal Fred has been so familiar and homely the last two or three weeks, that they have come to look upon him as a future member of the farandmother' and 'Cousin Fred,' and no objections have been made to the use of such personal terms I think your father hopes for a closer tie between you and Fred Mostyn than cousinship"
"Whatever ine I could consent to be the secondary deity, to coirls I have ever known? The idea is an insult toon earth could nity"
"I do not suppose, Ethel, that any wife is the first object of her husband's love"
"At least they tell her she is so, swear it an inch deep; and no woh to look beyond that oath, but when she is sure that she is a second best! AH! That is not a position I will ever take in any ly"
"Of course, Fred Mostyn will have to marry"
"Of course, he will make a duty of the event The line of Mostyns o to ruin if the Mostyns perished off the English earth; but, Aunt Ruth, I count myself worthy of a better fate than to becoical tree of the Mostyns And that is all Fred Mostyn's ill ever be to him, unless he edy, and it isShe has never been familiar with vice She has even a horror of poor women divorced froe will be watched by the angels, and recorded in heaven Basil has instructed her to regard e as a holy sacrament, and I am sure he does the same"
"Then why should we forecast evil to their names? As for Cousin Fred, I dare say he is comfortably asleep"