Enter Bridget by Thomas Cobb
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there two years and left at Christmas; after spending a few weeks idly
in London he went to take charge of Doctor Bunbury's practice in Yorkshire, principally for the sake of being near to his own people, and having passed two months, more occupied by sport than patients, returned this afternoon. "Why didn't you come in time for dinner?" demanded Phoebe, as he kissed her cheek. "Upon my word, I am most awfully sorry," he replied, and turned at once to Carrissima, who was striving to hide her satisfaction on seeing his face again. Never, perhaps, during their long acquaintance, had they been so many months apart; but while Mark was in London between Christmas and his departure for the North of England, Carrissima had been on a long visit to Devonshire. "I didn't expect to meet you this evening," said Mark. "Phoebe told me in her letter last week that you were staying in Shropshire with Colonel Faversham." "So I was," returned Carrissima. "But I never had the least intention to live there for the remainder of my life." "She took us all completely by surprise," explained Phoebe, "by coming home the day before yesterday." "I really cannot understand even now," said Lawrence, "why in the world you couldn't stay to return with father!" "Oh well, it's an ill-wind that blows no one any good," cried Mark, |
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