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Melbourne House, Volume 2

CHAPTER XII
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But there is no dress here for Bassanio, Mrs.Sandford." "You would hardly expect your mother's or your aunt's wardrobe to furnish that." "Hardly.

But I am sure uncle Randolph's wardrobe would not do any better.

It will have to be made." "I think I have something at home that will do--something that was used once for a kindred purpose.

I think I can dress Bassanio--as far as the slashings are concerned.

The cap and plume we can manage here--and I dare say your uncle has some of those old-fashioned long silk hose." "Did papa ever wear such things ?" said Daisy.
"Portia will be easy," said Preston, looking round the room.
"Who is to be Portia ?" "Theresa Stanfield, I believe." "That will do very well, I should think.


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