Capitolo 53
air of the patient tiredness.
Poor girl! I did his/her great injustice; she doesn't have any thought to enchant
the old man, but it amuses him/it from the simple gentleness. You are tired. I will put
an end to his/her assignment; and Coventry entered without knocking.
Mr. John received him/it with an air of kind resignation, Miss Muir with
a perfectly expressionless face.
"Mother's love, and as it is today, gentleman?"
"Comfortable, but it bevels, so I want you to bring the girls on this
evening, to amuse the old gentleman. Mrs. King has out the
ancient customs and trash, as I promised to Bella she should have
them, and tonight we have to have a merrymaking, as we did when
Ned was here."
"Very well, gentleman, I will bring them. We have out all state of son-in-laws since the
young fellow went away, and a small jollity will do us good. It is you returning, Miss
Muir?" Asked Coventry.
"No, I will hold her/it to give me my tea and to find things hello. Doesn't read
more, my darling, but it goes and it has a good time with the portraits, or
anything that he likes", it said John Signore; and as a deferential daughter her
respected, as if I satisfy to get away.
"That is a very fascinating girl, Gerald" Mr. John started as her the you/he/she went away
room. "Me very I am interested her, both on his really account and on her
mother."
"His/her mother! What does he/she know about his/her mother?" Asked Coventry, a lot
amazed.
"His/her mother was Mrs. Grace Howard with that you/he/she ran away a Scottish poor man
you administer twenty years ago. The family threw away her, and she lived and
dead so obscurely how very little it is known of her unless she went away
an orphan girl to of the small French pension. This is the girl and a
excellent girl, also. Me it surprises that you didn't know this."
"Then it is me, but it is as her not to say. You are a strange, proud
creature. Mrs. the daughter of Howard! On my word that is a discovery,"
and Coventry felt his/her interest in the ruler of his/her sister that very you/he/she is increased
from this fact; for, as all the English of good family, he appraised, you classify and