Sketches From Life in Town And Country And Some Verses

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He was a great reader on certain lines- — had a whole library of books on the mistresses of Charles II. , and had written a monograph on Louise de Querouaille, besides a little treatise (not published) on the intimacy of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. There were a few (not many) subjects of conversation which he had in common with his wife. As time went on, and after she had settled down in her cottage-villa, this humdrum friend- liness became quite accepted on both sides. Kit would call every now a...nd then, when "business" or need of any kind required it, staying for a few days or just " looking in to see that all was right" — ever obliging, ever courteous and agreeable, and ever the gayest of gay dogs. When he was gone, Chesca would lift her hand and her eyebrows with an Italian gesture, and say, " Ahime, isn't he wonderful. ''" So the years rolled on. Nettie married ; but SKETCHES FROM LIFE her attachment to her old friend remained un- broken and uninterfered with, for she lived close by, and to the end the two saw each other nearly every day.

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