[The March Family Trilogy by William Dean Howells]@TWC D-Link bookThe March Family Trilogy PART III 67/306
They met detachments of soldiers everywhere, infantry, artillery, cavalry. "This is going to be a great show," Kenby said, meaning the manoeuvres, and he added, as if now he had kept away from the subject long enough and had a right to recur to it, at least indirectly, "I should like to have Rose see it, and get his impressions." "I've an idea he wouldn't approve of it.
His mother says his mind is turning more and more to philanthropy." Kenby could not forego such a chance to speak of Mrs.Adding.
"It's one of the prettiest things to see how she understands Rose.
It's charming to see them together.
She wouldn't have half the attraction without him." "Oh, yes," March assented.
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