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Melbourne House, Volume 2

CHAPTER XV
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Most of the others went very well.

Still Daisy was greatly tried by John Alden's behaviour, and continued to look so severe in the picture as to draw out shouts of approving laughter from the company, who did not know that Alexander Fish was to be thanked for it.

And Nora was difficult to train in Queen Esther.

She wore obstinately a look of displeased concern for herself, and no concern at all for her fainting mistress.

Which on the whole rather impaired the unity of the action, and the harmony of the general effect.
"How is your task proceeding ?" Mrs.Randolph asked one evening when Mrs.
Sandford was staying to tea.
"Excellently well.


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