The London Visitor

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Of course there was no further mention of angling. Our new acquaintancehad quite subjects enough without touching upon that. In eating, forinstance, he might fairly be called learned. Mrs. Dunbar's cuisinewas excellent, and he not only praised the different dishes in a mostscientific and edifying manner, but volunteered a recipe for certainlittle mutton pies, the fashion of the season. In drinking he wasequally at home. Edward had produced his father's choicest hermitage andlachryma, and he see
...med to me to know literally by heart all the mostcelebrated vintages, and to have made pilgrimages to the most famousvineyards all over Europe. He talked to Helen Dunbar, a musicalyoung lady, of Grisi and Malibran; to her sister Caroline, a literaryenthusiast, of the poems of the year, "Ion, " and "Paracelsus;" tome he spoke of geraniums; and to my father of politics--contriving toconciliate both parties, (for there were Whigs and Tories in the room, )by dubbing himself a liberal Conservative. In short, he played his partof Man of the World perfectly to his own satisfaction, and would havepassed with the whole family for the very model of all London visitors, had he not unfortunately nodded over certain verses which he hadflattered Miss Caroline into producing, and fallen fast asleep duringher sister's cavatina; and if his conversation, however easy and smooth, had not been felt to be upon the whole rather vapid and prosy.

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