Description:Excerpt from The Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 46: July to December, 1882Mrs. Latham nodded. That's true, but I wasn't sure you were quite as everyday as some of us. But if Adam has said anything about me to you, he has probably prepared you for my prosaic character. Does he strike you as being sentimental, Miss Conway?Rachel hesitated. He is a little bitter sometimes, and hopeless, isn't he? But he isn't prosaic.N 0, said Mrs. Latham that bygone romance of his has set him up in poetry for the rest of his life, poor fellow! If he looks gloomy, one is bound to suppose he is recalling the past. Well, perhaps he may be, but never mind Adam now. And she plunged straightway into practical details.Miss Whitney was a little reassured by Mrs. Latham's confidence. Since she was quite willing to take Rachel abroad, she could not think that she was very mad, and the good lady was sufficiently comforted to profess her readiness to return home, with a promise of frequent letters. Rachel added the assurance that she would go and see her on her return. The new companions went to the train with her, and there encountered Mr. Lauriston, who remembered how profoundly Miss Whitney distrusted feminine ability to deal with porters and luggage, and was waiting to see her off. So ends my old life, said Rachel to him, when the train started on its journey with laborious snorts of steam.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 46: July to December, 1882 (Classic Reprint). To get started finding The Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 46: July to December, 1882 (Classic Reprint), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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The Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 46: July to December, 1882 (Classic Reprint)
Description: Excerpt from The Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 46: July to December, 1882Mrs. Latham nodded. That's true, but I wasn't sure you were quite as everyday as some of us. But if Adam has said anything about me to you, he has probably prepared you for my prosaic character. Does he strike you as being sentimental, Miss Conway?Rachel hesitated. He is a little bitter sometimes, and hopeless, isn't he? But he isn't prosaic.N 0, said Mrs. Latham that bygone romance of his has set him up in poetry for the rest of his life, poor fellow! If he looks gloomy, one is bound to suppose he is recalling the past. Well, perhaps he may be, but never mind Adam now. And she plunged straightway into practical details.Miss Whitney was a little reassured by Mrs. Latham's confidence. Since she was quite willing to take Rachel abroad, she could not think that she was very mad, and the good lady was sufficiently comforted to profess her readiness to return home, with a promise of frequent letters. Rachel added the assurance that she would go and see her on her return. The new companions went to the train with her, and there encountered Mr. Lauriston, who remembered how profoundly Miss Whitney distrusted feminine ability to deal with porters and luggage, and was waiting to see her off. So ends my old life, said Rachel to him, when the train started on its journey with laborious snorts of steam.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 46: July to December, 1882 (Classic Reprint). To get started finding The Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 46: July to December, 1882 (Classic Reprint), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.