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CXIV. She had been noticed at some public places (The Battery, and the balls of Mr. Whale), For hers was one of those attractive faces. That when you gaze upon them, never fail To bid you look again ; there was a beam, A lustre in her eye, that oft would seem 136 cxv. A little like effrontery ; and yet The lady meant no harm ; her only aim Was but to be admired by all she met, And the free homage of the heart to claim ; And if she showed too plainly this intention, Others have done the same — '...twas not of her invention, CXVI. She shone at every concert ; where are bought Tickets by all who wish them, for a dollar ; She patronised the Theatre, and thought That Wallack looked extremely well in Rolla ; She fell in love, as all the ladies do, With Mr. Simpson — talked as loudly, too, CXVII. As any beauty of the highest grade. To the gay circle in the box beside her ; And when the pit — half vexed and half afraid, With looks of smothered indignation eyed her, She calmly met their gaze, and stood before 'em.
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