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Tories are among the extinct animals. " "Not while my father is alive, please, Aunt. " "My dear, we are not at Brocklebank, as I told you just now, " answeredmy Aunt Dorothea. "It may be all very well to toast the Chevalier, andpray for him, and so forth--(I am sure I don't know whether it do himany good): but when you come to living in the world with other people, you must do as they do. --Yes, Perkins, certainly, put Miss Courtenay ared ribbon, and Miss Drummond also. --My dear girls, you mus...t. " "Not for me, Mrs Charles, if you please, " said Flora, very quietly: "Ishould prefer, if you will allow it, to remain in this room. " My Aunt Dorothea looked at her, and seemed puzzled what to do with her. "Miss Keith, " said she, "do you wear the red?" "Certainly not, Madam, " replied Annas. "Well!" said my Aunt Dorothea, shrugging her shoulders, "I suppose wemust say you are Scots girls, and have not learnt English customs. --Youcan let it alone for Miss Drummond, Perkins. --But that won't do for you, Cary; you must have one.
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