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One of Our Conquerors

CHAPTER XXIII
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TREATS OF THE LADIES' LAPDOG TASSO FOR AN INSTANCE OF.
MOMENTOUS EFFECTS PRODUCED BY VERY MINOR CAUSES The maiden ladies Dorothea and Virginia Duvidney were thin--sweet old-fashioned grey gentlewomen, demurely conscious of their excellence and awake to the temptation in the consciousness, who imposed a certain reflex primness on the lips of the world when addressing them or when alluding to them.

For their appearance was picturesque of the ancestral time, and their ideas and scrupulousness of delivery suggested the belated in ripeness; orchard apples under a snow-storm; or any image that will ceremoniously convey the mind's profound appreciation together with the tooth's panic dread of tartness.

They were by no means tart; only, as you know, the tooth is apprehensively nervous; an uninviting sign will set it on edge.

Even the pen which would sketch them has a spell on it and must don its coat of office, walk the liveried footman behind them.
Their wealth, their deeds of charity, their modesty, their built grey locks, their high repute; a 'Chippendale elegance' in a quaintly formal correctness, that they had, as Colney Durance called it; gave them some queenliness, and allowed them to claim the ear as an oracle and banish rebellious argument.


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