[The Eustace Diamonds by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Eustace Diamonds CHAPTER XIV 13/24
"But I must not keep him waiting,--must I? I fear my future lord is somewhat impatient." Now, if among Lord Fawn's merits one merit was more conspicuous than another, it was that of patience. When Lizzie descended he was waiting for her in the hall without a thought that he was being kept too long.
"Now, Frederic! I should have been with you two whole minutes since, if I had not had just a word to say to Augusta.
I do so love Augusta." "She is a very good girl," said Lord Fawn. "So true and genuine,--and so full of spirit.
I will come on the other side because of my parasol and the sun.
There, that will do.
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