A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine Von Grvenit
A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine Von Grvenit
Marie Hay
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' Dear Madame de Euth, you are right, I think Baron Schiitz knows the way to the guest-chamber ? or shall I tell my brother to summon a lackey ? ' Her tone was haughty to insolence. The irritation, the dis- gust, the hatred of her odious though necessary plan, made her mood evil. She was grateful to Wiirben for his silence, and his fine, if somewhat contemptuous manner, and she bestowed a smile on him as he passed out of the room. A constrained silence fell on the remaining three. Wilhel- mine ...leaned back in the chair into which she had sunk directly Schiitz and Wiirben disappeared ; her elbows rested on the chair-arms, and her fingers were pressed together at the points in an attitude of fastidious, artificial prayer. Madame de Euth fanned herself slowly and watched Friedrich Griive- nitz, who stood paring his nails with a small file he had taken from his pocket. ' I certainly do not like your way towards me, Wilhelmine, ' he broke forth, puffing out his fine torso. ' You show a spirit which is not nice towards the head of your family !
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