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'May I speak to Sir Daent on the occasion
'Well, ht to do that There are little things which a ether without interference'
'Nobody can ever say that I interfered in any family But really, Julia, when you tell ert, it does sound odd As for City people, you knoell as I do, that that kind of thing is all over now City people are just as good as West End people'
'A great deal better, I dare say I' about that I don't ets to know in a sort of hat they are I don't pretend to be a bit better than hbours I like to see people come here whoh to hold h to introduce newcomers I don't suppose there's anybody in London understands it better than you do, Georgiana, and therefore it's absurd o pretty well everywhere, as you are aware; and I shouldn't know Mr Brehgert if I were to see him'
'You'll meet him at the Melh to go there'
'Quite true, my dear I don't think that you are just the person to throw that in my teeth; but never mind that There's the butcher round the corner in Bond Street, or thethem to my house But if they were suddenly to turn out wonderful lad to have them here That's the e live, and you are as well used to it as I aert at present to ram had the tickets safe under lock and key, or I think she would hardly have said this
'He is not a bit like a butcher,' said Miss Longestaffe, blazing up in real wrath
'I did not say that he was'
'Yes, you did; and it was the unkindest thing you could possibly say It was meant to be unkind It was monstrous Hoould you like it if I said that Sir Damask was like a hair-dresser?'