Hannah Ann; a Sequel to a Little Girl in Old New York
Hannah Ann; a Sequel to a Little Girl in Old New York
Douglas Amanda Minnie
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Her wretched headache was gone. James Underbill felt as he had sometimes in the old school days, that he had been duped. He was angry with her, with himself. He had brought his friends to the house; and he knew Weir was really in love with her, yet she had laughed daintily about some of his peculiarities. What if she had laughed with Gaynor about him ? She did satirise people. It was strange how many 249 HANNAH ANN faults he saw in her! Yet he did hate to have her marry Williamson. He heard of ...her being at the theatre that even- ing with an array of diamonds, which young girls seldom wore. In a week or so the marriage was discussed with a little wonder. Mrs. Nicoll was one of the old New Yorkers, a Ludlovv herself. It was fortunate for Lily's prestige that her plain, unambitious father was dead, and her mother kept well in the background. No one quite knew about the fortune. Richard Weir was certainly hard hit. He made a pretence of devoting himself to his studies to keep away from Gaynor's raillery.
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