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La Vende

CHAPTER III
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She had high animal spirits, and was always happy and good humoured; was very fond of amusement of every kind, and able to extract amusement out of everything.

She was the great favourite of the old Marquis, not that he loved her so well as his own daughter, but her habits and manners suited him better than Agatha's; she could better sympathize with the old man's wishes and fancies; she would smooth the plumage of his birds for him; arrange and re-arrange his shells; feed his cats, his dogs, his tame deer, and his white peacock--for the old Marquis had live pets as well as dead favourites.

Then she would sing merry little songs to him, and laugh at him, and quiz his painted figures, and help to wheel his chair, or pretend to do so.
She did all these things more readily than Agatha did, for her spirits were lighter.

Not that Agatha was unhappy, or inattentive to her father; but she was quieter than Marie and of a more contemplative mood.

She also had dark hair, but it was a dark brown, and she wore it braided close to her forehead.


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