Capitolo 34
to Chetwood Court, and there you will be almost sure to meet the
beautiful extraneous."
But to that a lot of moment, to Craighton Tilgate, the Mr. Reginald
Clifford, C.M.G., a small officer fade-in British rigid increase, mean
mummified by long exposure to alone tropical, is sat in his
sketch-room with her Mrs. Clifford, his/her wife, and discussing--that that
subject of all others on earth but the personality of careful Cyril Stare?
"Well it was an awkward situation for Elma, clearly that I admit,"
he was chirrupping out happily, with his/her back turned by pure strength
of the habit to the empty grille, and its hands crossed behind him.
"I don't deny it was an awkward situation. There is no anchor damage,
fact, I hope and I have trust. Elma happily not a fantastic or foolishly
susceptible kind of girl. You see it is a case for lake to the agenda
gratitude. And the gratitude, in my opinion, toward a person in his
positions, are sufficiently express once for all from letter. There is
any reason on the earth she should ever see again or you/he/she should feel some more than
him."
"But girls are so romantic", her Mrs. Clifford doubtfully put in, with
an anxious air. You she was from anybody means romantic to look to,
being, indeed a person of a certain age, with a matronly tumble
you show up, and very staid of expression; there was still anything in
his/her eye, for everybody that, that remembered the vivid acuteness to durations of
Elma, and its cheek had been once as delicate and creamy a brown
as his beautiful daughter. "Girls are so romantic", her Mrs. Clifford
once more repeated, in a dreamy way, "and she was evidently thrilled
from him."
"Well, I am happy me suffered I started investigations around these two youth
men, however that "the Companion of St. Michael and San George has responded
with fervour, hooking contentedly on his/her small withered hands
his/her narrow vest. "It is an odd and precious history and a doubtful
history, and not to the whole kind of history one likes the girl of a being