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In the meantime, don't forget us amidst the hosts of your new friends and the joy of your new life." She gave them each a hand.
She stooped first to one side and then to the other, kissing them both tenderly. "I shall never forget!" she exclaimed, her voice breaking a little.
"There could never be any one else in the world like you two--and please may I go to the looking-glass ?" 3. The streets of New York were covered with a thin, powdery snow as the very luxurious car of Mrs.Delarey drew up outside the front of the Leeland Hotel, a little after midnight.
Ella leaned over and kissed her hostess. "Thank you, dear, ever so much for your delightful dinner," she exclaimed, "and for bringing me home.
As for the music, well, I can't talk about it. I am just going upstairs into my room to sit and think." "Don't sit up too late and spoil your pretty colour, dear," Mrs.Delarey advised.
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