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“You have indeed。 She is teachable and handy。” (This then; I thought; is Miss Oliver; the heiress; favoured; it seems; in the gifts of fortune; as well as in those of nature! What happy bination of the plas presided over her birth; I wonder?)
“I shall e up and help you to teach sometimes;” she added。 “It will be a change for me to visit you now and then; and I like a change。 Mr。 Rivers; I have been SO gay during my stay at S…。 night; or rather this morning; I was dancing till two o’clock。 The—th regiment are stationed there since the riots; and the officers are the most agreeable men in the world: they put all our young knife…grinders and scissor merchants to shame。”
It seemed to me that Mr。 St。 John’s under lip protruded; and his upper lip curled a moment。 His mouth certainly looked a good deal pressed; and the lower part of his face unusually stern and square; as the laughing girl gave him this information。 He lifted his gaze; too; from the daisies; and turned it on her。 An unsmiling; a searching; a meaning gaze it was。 She answered it with a second laugh; and laughter well became her youth; her roses; her dimples; her bright eyes。
As he stood; mute and grave; she again fell to caressing Carlo。 “Poor Carlo loves me;” said she。 “He is not stern and distant to his friends; and if he could speak; he would not be silent。”
As she patted the dog’s head; bending with native grace before his young and austere master; I saw a glow rise to that master’s face。 I saw his solemn eye melt with sudden fire; and flicker with resistless emotion。 Flushed and kindled thus; he looked nearly as beautiful for a man as she for a woman。 His chest heaved once; as if his large heart; weary of despotic constriction; had expanded; despite the will; and m