Cavalry Life, Or, Sketches And Stories in Barracks And Out 1

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The three j'ears had passed in a perfect whirl of pleasure for Floss, but she had not followed her sister's example and entered upon the holy estate of matrimony. Mrs. Garth Avas in no hurry to lose the girl who made her life so daily, hourly bright, Avhose fascinating ways made her house the most sought after domicile in Avhatever town they happened to be living ; and so it happened that Avhen, after a few hours' illness, Mrs. Garth Avas taken aAvay from the pleasures she loved so dearly. Flos...s Avas completely left alone. She had no relatives but the CornAvallises, and she telegraphed to \i to come, if possible, to settle their aunt's affairs, and take her back to India Avith her.
Thus it happened that, after a three months' sojourn in England, Mrs. CornAvallis Avas returning to her husband, taking Floss Avith her. And then everything seemed couleur de ros3 to Greville Gurney's eyes.
Surely no man CA^er Avent that voyage Avith a more contented heart than his ! He had nothing to do, nothing to Avorry him, no disagreeable, handsome sub- alterns' Avives to annoy him Avith their airs and graces; he had no temptations to indulge in his old favourite THE HERO OF THE REGIMENT.


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