It was as if she never peeped out of her aunt's apartment.
Miss Tita had expected some interesting talk, but perhaps she found it less genial on her aunt's side (considering that I had been sent for with a civil intention) than she had hoped.
When I speak of my suit as won I mean that before I left her she had promised that she would refer the question to her aunt.
Eveleen was highly flattered by Captain Morville conducting her a second time round the room, instead of at once restoring her to her aunt.
Mrs. Henley was, meanwhile, highly satisfied with the impression she thought she was making on her aunt's family, especially on Charles and Charlotte.
She was now going to make a suitable match with a man of large fortune, who had been procured for her as an eligible parti by her aunt, the countess.
When you went to Boxall Hill, and before that with Miss Oriel's to her aunt's, I thought you behaved extremely well.
It was she who in rapid tones told a story to the effect that she had been at her aunt's as late as eight o'clock, when, seeing Louiset very much better, she had conceived the idea of going down to the theater for a few minutes.
Yet she did not budge but kept watching the play of her aunt, who had just announced four aces.
That morning she had written and told him not to trouble about her in the evening, her excuse being that Louiset was ill and that she was going to pass the night at her aunt's in order to nurse him.
That very morning Nana had been remarking to her aunt that in the matter of men one could not have done better--they were all either wellborn or wealthy, in fact, quite the thing.
Was it the ennui of which she had just complained to her aunt?
As I was a permanent fixture every evening in her aunt's parlors, she entered them only when other guests were there.
Madame de Bergenheim, who was out of patience at this questioning, began to speak in a quick tone which was a contrast to her aunt's solemn slowness.
Clemence raised her eyes to her aunt's face as if to demand an explanation.
Madame de Bergenheim, pulling the bell-rope with a vivacity which showed that she shared, if not the indignation, at least the curiosity of her aunt.
Mary was surprised too at the calm highbred bearing of her aunt, the way she understood and spoke of every subject of conversation, and the deference with which they listened to her.
Soon after dinner she retired with her aunt; they did not talk much when they were alone, so Mary soon retired to her room, and having made a few very slight preparations, sat down at the window.
Mary was always on the eve of laughing at these aristocratic recollections of her aunt; and to her credit be it said, she always restrained herself, though with great difficulty.
Her aunt's stock of commonplaces, Katharine sometimes suspected, had been laid in on purpose to fill silences with, and had little to do with her private thoughts.
But, in spite of her aunt's presence, how unreal the whole question of Cyril and his morality appeared!
Now and then she looked swiftly at her mother, then at her aunt.
This state of things had been discovered by Mrs. Milvain, her aunt Celia, a zealous inquirer into such matters, whose letter was also under consideration.
Had he any cause to be ashamed of himself, Katharine wondered; and she turned to her aunt again.
And Rachel departed, while Rose crept up to her aunt, asking, "Aunt Ermine, why do you look so very funny?
Chapter 2 Margaret glanced at her sister's note and pushed it over the breakfast-table to her aunt.
A sick-bed could recall Helen, but she was deaf to more human calls; after a glimpse at her aunt, she would retire into her nebulous life behind some poste restante.
Her brother gave her away, her aunt, who was out of health, presided over a few colourless refreshments.
Margaret's train reappeared as promised, and was greeted with approval by her aunt.
Her ideas on life in general had been acquired through the medium of popular respectable novel-writers, and modified or emphasised by such knowledge as her aunt, the vicar, and her aunt's housekeeper had put at her disposal.
He called a cab, and proposed that she should share it till they arrived at her aunt's, whose residence lay not much out of the way to his own.
At Jocelyn's suggestion she wrote a message to inform her father that she had gone to her aunt's, with a view to allaying anxiety and deterring pursuit.
She informed him that her father had appeared suddenly at her aunt's, and had induced her to go home with him.
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