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Naturally an early riser, Mona slips noiselessly from her bed, lest she shall wake Geoffrey,—who is still sleeping the sleep of the just,—and, going into his dressing-room, jumps into his bath, leaving hers for him. "Well, I will go," he says, "on one condition,—that you come with me." "Certainly dear. Who is it?".
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"Whatever you wish shall be done," says Mona earnestly, knowing she can induce Nicholas to accede to any request of hers. "Ye—es; he will do," says Mona, after a second's careful thought, and even now reluctantly. "Free-and-easy-going would be a more appropriate term, from all I have heard." The house, is home-like, sweet, and one which might perhaps day by day grow dearer to the heart; and this girl, this pretty creature who every now and then turns her eyes on Geoffrey, as though glad in a kindly fashion to see him there, seems a necessary part of the whole,—her gracious presence rendering it each moment sweeter and more desirable. "My precept to all who build is," says Cicero, "that the owner should be an ornament to the house, and not the house to the owner.".
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