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Lord Ormont and his Aminta

CHAPTER II
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She respected the high landmark possessing such principles; and she was therefore enabled to lead without the wish to rule.

As it had been between them at the beginning, so it was now, when they were grandparents running on three lines of progeny from two daughters and a son: they were excellent friends.
Few couples can say more.

The union was good English grey--that of a prolonged November, to which we are reconciled by occasions for the hunt and the gun.

She was, nevertheless, an impassioned woman.

The feeling for her brother helped to satisfy her heart's fires, though as little with her brother as with her husband was she demonstrative.


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