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The Baronet’s Bride

CHAPTER XXIV
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"I don't want to like her! She is a proud upstart, and I sincerely hope she may make Everard see his folly in throwing himself away before the honey-moon is ended." It was quite useless for Mildred to try to combat her mother's fierce resentment.

Day after day she wandered through the desolate, draughty rooms, bewailing her hard lot, regretting the lost glories of Kingsland, and nursing her resentment toward her odious daughter-in-law; and when the bridal pair returned, and Milly timidly suggested the propriety of calling, my lady flatly refused.
"I never will!" she said, spitefully.

"I'll never call on Captain Hunsden's daughter.

I never countenanced the match before he made it.
I shall not countenance it now when she has usurped my place.

She should never have been received in society--a person whose mother was no better than she ought, to be." "But, mamma--" "Hold your tongue, Milly! You always were a little fool! I tell you I will not call on my son's wife, and no more shall you.


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