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Violet and Dorothy are to be married next month, both on the same day, at the same hour, in the same church,—St. George's Hanover Square, without telling. From old Lord Steyne's house in Mayfair, by Dorothy's special desire, both marriages are to take place, Violet's father being somewhat erratic in his tastes, and in fact at this moment wandering aimlessly among the Himalayas. "Away from me," returns he, with some emotion, tightening his clasp around her. A very faint smile crosses Sir Nicholas's lips..
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Here he breaks down ignominiously, considering the amount of sternness he had summoned to his aid when commencing, and, walking to the mantelpiece, lays his arm on it, and his head upon his arms. At this moment, Geoffrey—who has been absent—saunters into the room, and, after a careless glance around, says, lightly, as if missing something,— "Your daughter is over there with the buffalo. She says 'Wait,'" said the magpie when he had flown back to the poor father. "You insult me," says Dorothy, growing even whiter than she was before, "when you speak to me of—of——".
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