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Bressant

CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER V.
BRESSANT PICKS A TEA-ROSE.
Supper was ready: Cornelia surveyed the table for the last time, to make sure it was all right.

It was an extension-table, but the spare leaves had been removed, and it was reduced to a circle.

A mellow western light from that portion of the sky unswathed in clouds streamed through the window, and did duty as a lamp.

The cloth was white, and tapered down in soft folds at the corners; a pleasant profusion of sparkling china and silver, and of savory eatables, filled the circumference of the board, leaving just space enough to operate in, and no more.

In the centre of the table, and perceptible both to eyes and nose on entering the room, was a tall glass dish, lined with wet green leaves, and pyramided with red strawberries.


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