Early in August I went with my mother for a long visit to Buntingsdale in Shropshire, the old pleasant friendly home of the Tayleurs.
These scenes for the most part took place at Foxhow, where we paid a long visit to Mrs. Arnold, whose children were delightful companions to me.
Mrs. Rockharrt embraced and kissed her fondly, and renewed and pressed her invitation to the beauty to come and make a long visit.
So, of course, we must resign ourselves to our loss; but I hope, my dear, that you and your husband will come together at an early date and make us a long visit.
He mentioned that he had asked the King for permission to be absent from the meetings of the Cabinet, and indeed he paid with his family a long visit to Italy.
She had already assigned a great part of the palace at Potsdam for the nursing of wounded officers, and a little later on she proceeded with her husband on a long visit to Silesia.
This will make a long visit, but I suppose it will be the only chance she will ever have, and she might as well profit by it.
We are anxious for a long visit to Italy, and I have asked for a leave.
They soon arrived at Rathcash house, where Father Farrell paid a long visit to old Ned Cavana.
Winny invariably turned into Kate Mulvey's, and remained for a long visit.
Goldsmid paid me a long visit, consulting as to the best mode of procuring general toleration for the Jews.
On our return home Mr and Mrs Bloomfield paid a long visit to Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, and spoke principally on the subject connected with our visit to St Petersburg.
We had the honour of a long visit to-day from the Military Governor.
The Duke and Duchess D'Ascoli paid Mrs Montefiore a long visit.
In the first book I told how Bunny's and Sue's Aunt Lu came from the city of New York to pay them a long visit, how she lost her diamond ring, and how Bunny found it in the queerest way.
There were clothes to get ready for Bunny and Sue, and as they had just come back from a long visit to grandpa's, in the country, some of their things needed much mending.
My sister’s husband wanted to have his mother come for a nice, long visit, but she told him that she hardly thought they could afford it in such hard times.
She will have to wear it, too, because her aunt is to make them a long visit, and she is too wealthy to have her feelings hurt.
That was why she went for a long visit to that Kansas girl whose brother was so much in love with her.
By the way, girls, I—I am thinking of going to Omaha for a nice, long visit as soon as I can get ready.
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