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Sandra Belloni

CHAPTER XV
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He is a very pleasant man, and appreciates our ideas, and so forth; but it is our duty to love our brother best, and think of him foremost, and we wish him to come and remind us of our duty.
"At our Cornelia's request, with our concurrence, papa is silent in the house as to the purport of the communication made by Sir T.P.
"By the way, are you at all conscious of a sound-like absurdity in a Christian name of three syllables preceding a surname of one?
Sir Twickenham Pryme! Cornelia's pronunciation of the name first gave me the feeling.

The 'Twickenham' seems to perform a sort of educated monkey kind of ridiculously decorous pirouette and entrechat before the 'Pryme.' I think that Cornelia feels it also.

You seem to fancy elastic limbs bending to the measure of a solemn church-organ.

Sir Timothy?
But Sir Timothy does not jump with the same grave agility as Sir Twickenham! If she rejects him, it will be half attributable to this.
"My own brother! I expect no confidences, but a whisper warns me that you have not been to Stornley twice without experiencing the truth of our old discovery, that the Poles are magnetic?
Why should we conceal it from ourselves, if it be so?
I think it a folly, and fraught with danger, for people not to know their characteristics.

If they attract, they should keep in a circle where they will have no reason to revolt at, or say, repent of what they attract.


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