A Fountain Sealed by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
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"And do cast one glance, if only of disapprobation, upon me, Jack," Rose pleaded in mock distress. "You are a very amusing child, Rose, sometimes," was Pennington's only answer. "He's evidently very cross with me," said Rose, when he was gone. "While you are not--you who have every right to be, angelic Molly." "I hope you didn't realize, Rose, how you were hurting him." "I?" Rose opened wide eyes. "How, pray?" "Don't you know that he is devoted to Imogen Upton?" "Why, who isn't devoted to her, except wicked me?" "Devoted in particular--in love with her, I think," said Mary. Rose's face took on a more acutely discontented look, after the pause in which she seemed, though unrepentantly, to acquiesce in a conviction of ineptitude. "Really in love with her?" "I think so; I hope so." "How foolish of him," said Rose. Mary, at this, rested a gaze so long and so reproachful upon her that the discontent gave way to an affectionate compunction. "The truth is, Mary, that I'm jealous; I'm petty; I'm horrid. |
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