[Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton’s Daughters by May Agnes Fleming]@TWC D-Link bookKate Danton, or, Captain Danton’s Daughters CHAPTER XII 10/31
The lovely bare neck and arms were adorned with pale pearls, and the falling curls were jauntily looped back with clusters of pearl beads. "You do look lovely, Miss!" cried Eunice, in irrepressible admiration. "I never saw you look so 'andsome before.
The dress is the becomingest dress you've got, and you look splendid, you do!" Rose flashed a triumphant glance at her own face in the mirror. "Do I, Eunice? Do I look almost as handsome as Kate ?" "You are 'andsomer sometimes, Miss Rose, to my taste.
If Miss Kate 'ad red cheeks, now; but she's as w'ite sometimes as marble." "So she is; but some people admire that style.
I suppose Mr.Stanford does--eh, Eunice ?" "I dare say he does, Miss." "Do you think Mr.Stanford handsome, Eunice ?" carelessly. "Very 'andsome, Miss, and so pleasant.
Not 'igh and 'aughty, like some young gentlemen I've seen.
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