Enter Bridget by Thomas Cobb
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"To hear you laugh again." "Jimmy," she said, "I sometimes wonder whether your inveterate cheerfulness is the sign of a shallow mind!" "Oh well, you see, it's one of the few useful things I can do," he answered. "To swing a light about." "Still, it isn't always safe to go full speed ahead," she suggested. "Oh dear, no," said Jimmy. "We all have to put the brakes hard on now and then; but the fact remains that a coward dies a hundred deaths, you know." Carrissima entered the house a moment after he walked away, and going to the drawing-room sat down to tea just as she was in her hat and jacket. Could it be possible that her father seriously thought of marriage? In that event, the whole course of her life would be altered! She could never consent to stay at home if Bridget ruled the roast! Looking at her watch, presently, Carrissima saw that it was about the time when Lawrence could usually be found in the bosom of his family, and going down-stairs again she let herself out of the house. On reaching Charteris Street she saw him with Victor on his knees, whilst Phoebe on hers looked at the boy with anxious eyes. He looked pale and fretful in consequence of yesterday's party, and when his nurse had carried him out of the room to an accompaniment of |
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