The book The Last Assembly Hall, And the Fate of a Voice; was written by author Foote, Mary Hallock, 1847-1938 Here you can read free online of The Last Assembly Hall, And the Fate of a Voice; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Last Assembly Hall, And the Fate of a Voice; a good or bad book?
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He took her warm parcel from her, and asked her, in a tone of command, to go back with him to the bridge. He marched off with the bun- dle of rolls and she followed him. "How late is it?" she inquired as they reached the bridge. " It is n't half-past five, " said Frank with- out consulting his watch. " Won't you look, please ? " " It is n't necessary. I want only five minutes, Milly, for your answer. You are going with me Friday night ? " " No, I never said I 'd go. " " But you mean to go ? " "... I could n't go, any way at all. You ought to know that, Mr. Embury. " " And is this all you have to say to me, Milly?" Apparently it was, for Milly was silent. Frank felt that he would like to take her 132 THE LAST ASSEMBLY BALL. by her pretty shoulders and shake her, just to wake her up, now that matters had come to a crisis. "Milly oh, do take off that veil ! How can a man talk to a brown veil ? " Milly's lips closed on a little fold of the veil, and then expanded. She did not wish to smile, but she could not help it.
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